5 Ways to Prepare Your Plumbing for Winter

5 Ways to Prepare Your Plumbing for Winter
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5 Ways to Prepare Your Plumbing for Winter

Winters in Murfreesboro TN can be harsh on your home, and your plumbing system is no exception. Frozen pipes, burst pipes, and water damage can be costly and inconvenient. Fortunately, there are several steps you can take to prepare your plumbing for winter and avoid these problems.

1. Insulate Exposed Pipes

One of the most effective ways to prevent frozen pipes is to insulate any exposed pipes. This includes pipes that run through unheated areas like crawl spaces, attics, and garages. You can purchase pipe insulation at most hardware stores, or have Airstream come out and place it proactively. Simply measure the pipe and cut the insulation to size. Slide the insulation over the pipe and secure it with tape.

2. Disconnect Exterior Faucets

If you have outdoor faucets, disconnect them before the first hard freeze. This will prevent water from freezing inside the faucet and causing it to burst. Once you’ve disconnected the faucets, drain the pipes and cover the openings with faucet covers.

3. Open Cabinet Doors

During cold weather, it’s a good idea to leave cabinet doors open under sinks that are located near exterior walls. This will allow warm air to circulate around the pipes and help prevent them from freezing.

4. Set Your Thermostat

Ensure your thermostat is set to a temperature that will keep your home warm enough to prevent pipes from freezing. A temperature of 55 degrees Fahrenheit or higher is generally recommended. If you’re planning to be away from home for an extended period, consider setting your thermostat to a lower temperature, but not so low that the pipes could freeze.

5. Winterize Your Sprinkler System

If you have a sprinkler system, it’s important to winterize it before the first hard freeze. This involves draining the system and disconnecting any hoses. You may also need to blow out the lines with compressed air to remove any remaining water. Contact a professional if you’re unsure how to winterize your sprinkler system.

By following these tips, you can help protect your plumbing system from winter damage and avoid costly repairs. Remember, prevention is key. Taking the time to prepare your plumbing for winter can save you time, money, and stress.

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