Not only do residents have to worry about staying warm in this cold weather, but also about making sure pipes do not freeze.
Clemson University experts share practical tips to prevent frozen or burst pipes and explain what to do if winter weather ...
If you planned ahead, your exposed pipes and faucets are wrapped with insulation. If you didn't, you could be facing frozen ...
As the winter storm approaches, more people are concerned about bursting pipes. Officials explained how to avoid a disaster ...
Most homeowners choose the wrong line. Find out whether hot or cold water is the better choice for your faucet drip when the next winter storm hits.
It's never too late to protect your pipes from the cold. If you don't have foam insulation, try this handy household item to prevent your pipes from freezing.
Understanding how to protect your plumbing during extreme cold temperatures can help save you from nightmare scenarios.
Do you want to prevent having frozen pipes this winter? We've got the guide you need to handle the situation better.
With temperatures expected to plunge well below zero across Maine, officials warn frozen pipes could quickly turn into ...
With temperatures plunging across West Michigan, plumbers say frozen pipes are already starting to show up.
"You can realistically drop the thermostat to (59 to 61 degrees). This may mean your boiler shuts off before the end of those ...