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Is Your Worcester Property Protected from Freezing Pipes?

2/3/2023 (Permalink)

close up of green frozen pipe with orange words frozen pipes If you do find yourself facing water damage due to frozen or burst pipes SERVPRO is Here to Help®.

When faced with artic temperatures it’s important to protect your pipes from freezing. Frozen pipes can lead to a rupture and we all know even the smallest of cracks in a pipe can gush hundreds of gallons of water causing flooding, water damage, structural damage and potential mold issues.

Quickly falling temperatures and inadequate insulation are key contributors  to frozen pipes.

The following preventative measures can help reduce your risk of frozen water pipes this winter:

  • Seal any cold air leaks. These can often be found around dryer vents, electrical wiring, dryer vents or pipes. You can use caulk or insulation to keep the cold air out.
  • Insulate your pipes. The more exposed the pipes are, the greater the risk for freezing.
  • Let it drip. Let warm water drip from a faucet.
  • Leave cabinets open to allow heat to circulate around pipes.
  • Turn off outside faucets and remove garden hoses.

Here are some tips to follow if your do freeze :

  • Open your faucets all the way to encourage water flow.
  • Make sure you know where your water shut off valve is.
  • Remove the insulation around pipes and gently heat with a hair dryer or wrap with warm soaked towels. NEVER use an open flame or blow torch to defrost your pipes!

If you  do find yourself facing water damage due to frozen or burst pipes SERVPRO is Here to Help®.
When water damage strikes, a fast response is critical. You can reach us 24/7. Day or night, Worcester residents and business owners can rely on  the #1 Brand in the industry to respond immediately to your water emergency and work to make it Like it never even happened.®

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