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Simple Ways You Can Prevent Your Pipes From Freezing and Bursting

The best you can do just before the winter season begins to firm its grip over the location that you are currently residing in is to hire an experienced and certified plumbing services in Los Angeles and keep your water pipes well insulated using top-quality materials.

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Simple Ways You Can Prevent Your Pipes From Freezing and Bursting

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  1. Simple Ways You Can Prevent Your Pipes From Freezing and Bursting When temperatures dip low during the winter season, there is always a possibility that your water pipes may freeze and burst. And this possibility changes into reality in many cases where proper measures are not taken to protect and insulate water pipes from freezing temperatures. A report from Insurance Institute For Business and Home Safety states that burst pipes are one of the most common occurrences during winter season, thus leading to property damage and monetary loss which can amount to $5000 or more. The best you can do just before the winter season begins to firm its grip over the location that you are currently residing in is to hire an experienced and certified plumbing services in Los Angeles and keep your water pipes well insulated using top-quality materials. Not all pipes in your home are at risk, but only those pipes which are in unheated interior spaces. It is for homeowner to figure it out that which pipes are in unheated interior spaces. Basements, attics, garages are come places where water pipes remain unheated. But freezing weather conditions can freeze those pipes that are running through cabinets and walls. The good news is that by doing few simple things you can prevent your pipes from freezing and keep your house dry even when it is freezing cold outside. How? Read on to find more about it. 1. Keep Garage Doors Closed: When you have water pipes running through your garage, make sure that your garage doors are closed properly to prevent chilly winds from entering in the garage space. Chilly winds can lower the garage temperature considerable which will have a direct impact on uncovered pipes there. The result could be that water pipes may freeze and eventually burst. 2. Open Kitchen and Bathroom Cabinet Doors: If you have an efficient heating system in your home for winter, make sure that the hot air circulates around your plumbing system to keep your water pipes from freezing. This can be done by opening kitchen and bathroom cabinet doors so that the warm air can make its way inside those cabinets and circulate around your water pipes. 3. Keep Faucet Loose: Keeping faucet loose to an extent where it drops drop by drop is an effective way to prevent your unexposed pipes from freezing. This will not allow water inside the pipes to be stationary for long to freeze. Water will keep moving slowly slowly, thus eliminating any chances to freeze and burst water pipes. 4. Hire a Certified Plumber: Call one of the most reputable and professional plumbers in Los Angeles for their expert services to keep your water pipes well-insulated and protected during winter season. A well-trained plumbing contractor will use best quality insulation materials on your exposed water pipes. He will also inspect your heating system to examine its efficiency. Coming to conclusion, you cannot avoid freezing weather but you can definitely take precautionary measures to prevent your pipes from freezing and bursting, which can cost your thousands of dollars.

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