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Friday, December 19, 2014

How To Winterize Your Plumbing System

Blue Mountain Plumbing, Heating & Cooling
www.BlueMountainService.com
No homeowner ever wishes for a frozen pipe. Nonetheless, frozen pipes and other plumbing issues arise during the cold winter months. If you want to avoid plumbing problems at the most inconvenient time of the year, keep reading.

Tip #1: Insulate Your Pipes
Did you know that exposed pipes are at a greater risk for freezing? If you have any exposed pipes in your home, be sure to insulate them before the mercury dips down. You'll be glad you did!

Tip #2: Blanket Your Water Heater
Your water heater works hard all winter long to supply you with warm warm. Wrapping a blanket around the unit can lower energy usage while increasing the longevity of your water heater. Talk about a win-win situation!

Tip #3: Turn Off All Exterior Water Sources
Once winter hits, there is no need for outdoor water sources. Be sure to turn off all outside water sources and remove hoses from faucets. It is also a good idea to blow air through your sprinkler system. These two preventative steps ensure that your outdoor plumbing fixtures will operate at peak efficiency come spring.

Tip #4: Locate Your Shutoff Valve
If you plan on jetting off during the frigid winter months, know where your shutoff valve is. Before you take off, remember to empty all of the pipes. That way, you won't have a plumbing problem on your hands when you return home.

We hope these tips help you prevent plumbing problems. Should you experience any trouble with your plumbing system this winter, call 877-280-5777 for assistance. 

Web Source: http://www.silcoplumbing.com/quick-tips-winterize-homes-plumbing-system


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