Prepping your pipes for winter storm
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Learn the six most important tasks to do to protect your plumbing system before it freezes. Discover what professional plumbers say are the best ways to avoid bursts or water damage this winter.
Plumbers say homeowners can avoid costly water damage during freezing temperatures by taking several preventive measures.
The threat of frozen and burst pipes becomes a costly concern with freezing temperatures.
When the temperatures drop, water pipes can freeze and burst, causing a water emergency. With extremely cold temperatures in the forecast, the Northwestern Water and Sewer District advises all homeowners to know on how to protect plumbing from the extreme cold and what to do if your waterlines freeze.
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