How to Prevent Frozen and Burst Pipes | Ask This Old House

How to Avoid Frozen and Burst Pipes|Ask This Old Home

< iframe width="480" height="320" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/gKoQHqVwxrA?rel=0" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen > Ask This Old House plumbing and heating expert Richard Trethewey uses a couple of pointers to keep water from freezing up in your pipes throughout the winter season months.

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Richard explains the finest ways to avoid frozen and burst pipes during the winter months.

Wish list for How to Prevent Frozen and Burst Water Lines:
– Foam insulation (size will differ based upon pipe size).
– Pipe heating cable.
– Cable ties.

Tools List for How to Prevent Frozen and Burst Water Lines:.
– Utility knife, for cutting foam insulation.

Steps for How to Prevent Frozen and Burst Pipes:.
1. To keep water from freezing on an outdoor spigot during the winter, shut off the water valve to the outside spigot.
2. Drain excess water from the pipeline.
3. To avoid indoor pipes from freezing, cover exposed pipelines with foam insulation. It is available in long strips and can be cut down to size with an energy knife.
4. Usage cable television ties to connect down pipe heating cable television for any pipes that might need additional heat to stay fluid.
5. If pipelines under a sink are on an outdoor-facing wall, open up the cabinet doors to let heat from your home flow underneath the sink.
6. On very cold days, leave a minimum of one sink on a sluggish drip to keep water relocating the pipes.

Richard demonstrated foam pipeline insulation, which can be found at any house center.

He also used AHB electrical freeze prevention cable from Emerson Industrial [https://bit.ly/3enPj6m]
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