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Houston faces another freeze on Tuesday night, and it's possible residents could wake up to frozen pipes on Wednesday morning if they don't take proper precautions. With freezing weather comes a ...
I get it. But here’s the deal: it also costs you money. Most people wait until it’s the middle of the night, when the constant drip is unbearable, to call a plumber. That usually means paying ...
Some advice online says the answer is to just let your faucets drip. If there are freezing temperatures outside, the American Red Cross says you should let cold water drip from faucets.
Water faucets should drip slightly when temperatures are forecasted to dip below freezing in order to help prevent pipes from ...
Set faucets to a small, steady drip rather than a stream to conserve water while preventing freezing. Drip the faucet farthest from your home’s main water valve. “You don’t have to drip them all—one ...
With the frigid temperatures comes the possibility of frozen pipes hanging over Houston homeowners' heads and the question still stands: Do you drip your faucets? Or not? The answer is "no" if ...
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