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How to Maintain Your Home’s Plumbing this Winter

January 9, 2023 by Fidelity National Home Warranty

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by homewarranty.com

Here’s how to maintain your home’s plumbing this winter and keep it in good shape during the cold months.


Insulate Pipes:

Ensure that exposed pipes in unheated areas like basements, crawlspaces, and attics are properly insulated. Use pipe insulation or heating tape to prevent freezing.


Seal Leaks:

Seal any gaps or cracks in your home’s walls and foundation to prevent cold air from entering and freezing your pipes.


Disconnect and Drain Outdoor Hoses:

Before the first frost, disconnect and drain garden hoses. Store them indoors to prevent damage. Also, consider installing frost-free hose bibs.


Insulate Outdoor Faucets:

Wrap outdoor faucets and spigots with insulated covers to protect them from freezing temperatures.


Keep a Drip:

On especially cold nights, allow faucets that are connected to vulnerable pipes (usually those along exterior walls) to drip slowly. This can help prevent freezing.


Maintain a Consistent Temperature:

Keep your thermostat set to a consistent temperature day and night, even when you’re away. This helps prevent drastic temperature drops that can lead to frozen pipes.


Service Your Water Heater:

Have your water heater serviced regularly to ensure it’s functioning efficiently during the colder months.


Know the Location of Your Main Water Shut-Off Valve:

Familiarize yourself with the location of your home’s main water shut-off valve. In case of a burst pipe, you can quickly turn off the water to prevent extensive damage.


Install a Sump Pump:

If your home is prone to basement flooding due to melting snow or ice, consider installing a sump pump to remove excess water.


Schedule a Plumbing Inspection:

Before winter arrives, consider having a professional plumber inspect your plumbing system. They can identify any potential issues and provide recommendations for prevention.


Prepare for Travel:

If you plan to be away from home during the winter, keep your thermostat set to a minimum temperature to prevent freezing, and ask a trusted neighbor or friend to check on your home periodically.


Taking these precautions can help you avoid costly plumbing repairs and potential water damage during the winter months.

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