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Tips for Protecting Pipes from Freezing in Creswell?

11/19/2024 (Permalink)

A person wraps a copper pipe with insulation to prevent it from freezing. We are trained and certified to restore water damage in Lane County.

Our local Springfield and East Lane County teams respond to more water damage emergency calls than any other property damage calls in Creswell. Pipes can burst from freezing so it’s a good idea to take precautions  now before the next cold snap hits. Insulating your pipes is one of the most effective methods to achieve this. Here are some practical tips to help you keep your pipes safe during cold spells:

  1. Use Pipe Insulation: Wrap exposed pipes in foam or fiberglass insulation sleeves. These materials provide a protective barrier against the cold, maintaining the temperature of the water inside and reducing the risk of freezing.
  1. Seal Leaks and Cracks: Inspect areas around pipes for gaps or cracks where cold air can enter. Use caulk or insulation tape to seal these openings, ensuring warm air circulates your plumbing system.
  1. Apply Heating Cables: Consider installing electric heating cables for particularly vulnerable pipes. These cables can be wrapped around pipes and plugged in during extreme cold to keep the water flowing and prevent freezing.
  1. Maintain Consistent Heating: Keep your home’s temperature steady, especially in areas with pipes. Even a slight increase in temperature can make a significant difference in preventing pipes from freezing.

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