Winter Is Coming — Is Your Plumbing Ready for the Freeze?
When temperatures plummet, your home’s plumbing is at risk. Frozen pipes can burst, causing major water damage and costly repairs. The best defense? Preparation.
Why Pipes Freeze
When water inside your pipes freezes, it expands—putting immense pressure on the metal or PVC. This often leads to cracks or full-blown pipe bursts once the ice thaws.
Key Areas at Risk
- Outdoor faucets and hose bibs
- Uninsulated pipes in basements, crawl spaces, and garages
- Irrigation and sprinkler lines
How to Prepare
- Disconnect hoses and shut off outdoor faucets.
- Insulate exposed pipes in unheated areas.
- Seal air leaks near pipes to block cold drafts.
- Schedule a professional inspection to identify vulnerable spots before temperatures drop.
Advanced Plumbing Can Help
We specialize in winterizing plumbing systems—from insulation and fixture upgrades to full leak detection. Protect your home now to avoid mid-winter emergencies.
👉 Schedule your plumbing winterization today and stay ahead of the freeze!