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Pipes at risk of freezing, bursting in Western WA due to cold temperatures

Dec 28, 2021, 4:38 PM

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An exterior tap is covered in snow. (File photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)

(File photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)

Plumbing companies in Western Washington are gearing up for calls to repair frozen and broken pipes.

Puget Sound region鈥檚 run of freezing weather could linger into next week

With the cold temperatures hitting the region Monday and Tuesday expected to last a few more days at least, your pipes — indoor and outdoor — are at risk of freezing and bursting.

For indoor pipes, even if you plan to be away, it is helpful to keep the heat on. You may also want to leave a top-floor faucet dripping to make sure the water flows and keeps moving.

“Make sure all your hose faucets are disconnected, covered — you can use a Styrofoam cover, you can cover it with rags, plastic bags, anything — just to help insulate it and keep it from the cold temperatures,” Dom Ulrich with Southwest Plumbing told 成人X站 7 TV about outdoor faucets.

Ulrich says you may not know the extent of frozen pipe damage until things warm up. That’s when the water will start to leak through any cracks that formed.

From 108 to 17 degrees: Puget Sound region wraps up wild year of record weather

Plumbers say pipes most often burst when temperatures drop quickly and there’s not enough insulation. It can happen indoors if thermostats are set too low. recommends opening under-sink cabinet doors to let heat circulate. Wrap pipes to keep them insulated.

As Ulrich mentioned, remove and drain outdoor hoses. You should also know where your electric, water, and gas shut-offs are so you can act fast in an emergency.

But while you’re trying to keep pipes from freezing, don’t use fire to thaw them. Investigators think that’s what destroyed a trailer in Pasco, Washington. The that fire crews found the home engulfed in flames Monday morning. The two people living there were able to get out safely.

成人X站 7 TV News Staff contributed to this report.

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