- Keep Water Flowing: Letting faucets drip slightly can keep water moving, reducing the chances of freezing.
- Open Cabinet Doors: If you have pipes under sinks, leave the cabinet doors open to let warm air circulate around them.
- Seal Drafts: Use caulking or weather stripping to close gaps and prevent cold air from reaching your pipes.
- Maintain Indoor Temperature: Keep your thermostat set to at least 55°F (13°C), even if you’re away from home.
Be Prepared
By taking a few preventative steps, you can save yourself from the stress and cost of dealing with frozen pipes. This simple towel-and-wrap trick is not only effective but also a lifesaver in emergency situations. Try it out and stay worry-free this winter!
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