A light freeze generally won't do significant damage to pipes in your home, but as temps drop to 20 degrees or below, major ...
Hypothermia is a danger during freezes, particularly for those who underestimate the effects of the cold weather.
Winter is coming, and with it comes the dreaded threat of frozen pipes. Frozen pipes can lead to burst pipes, water damage, ...
Remove, drain, and store hoses used outdoors. Close inside valves supplying outdoor hose bibs. Open the outside hose bibs to ...
Here are 8 items you can use to help you winterize your home and save money: Caulk around windows to seal any air leaks. Try ...
Some other steps include having items on hand such as heat tape, pipe insulation, a portable space heater and a hair dryer in ...
American Water (NYSE: AWK), the largest regulated water and wastewater utility company in the U.S., urges customers and the ...
In 2015, a Michigan home was transformed into a giant icicle formation, causing its owners to lose about $100,000 in ...
With temperatures expected to drop well below freezing, homeowners and business owners may want to take a few precautions to ...
The Lynchburg Water Resources is reminding residents about frigid temperatures and piping. As temperatures reach below freezing, pipes are likely to expand and freeze the remaining drops of water. To ...
In an era marked by increasingly severe natural disasters and escalating wildfire risks, utilities face mounting pressure to ...
If you turn on your faucets and nothing comes out, you may have a frozen pipe. If that happens, leave the faucets turned on ...