CITY OF WEST FORK: How to Keep Pipes From Freezing: 5 Essential Steps to Take This Winter

CITY OF WEST FORK: How to Keep Pipes From Freezing: 5 Essential Steps to Take This Winter
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With the temperatures dropping and weather changing quickly remember these few steps to help your pipes not freeze.

Once the weather turns crisp, before homeowners cozy up to their fireplaces or under their goose-down duvets, there’s something critical they need to tend to first outside: their home’s pipes. Learning how to keep pipes from freezing is one of those essential homeowner skills you definitely don’t want to overlook.

Why? Because when water freezes, it expands, which can cause pipes to burst—flooding your basement, ruining your drywall, and costing thousands of dollars in repairs. In fact, the Hartford Insurance Co. reports that the average claim for damage from a frozen pipe is a whopping $18,000, according to its analysis of five years of winter claims data.

Yep, you read that right, $18,000. On average.

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