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Protect your residence and family from plumbing problems this wintertime. Every winter numerous homeowners suffer the disaster of a plumbing trouble that may be avoided or the damages minimized by taking a few low-cost safety measures. 1. Insulate all locations that might allow cool icy wind to blow on pipes. 2. Insulate all exposed pipelines specifically in crawl spaces and the outside walls of the house. 4. Use pipeline wrap and heat tape in locations that are especially prone to the cold. (I.e. the north side of the house). 5. Make certain all hose bibs are off and drained. 6. Set up a pressure minimizing valve if your home has 70 pounds per square inch of pressure or even more. High water pressure could shorten the life of every plumbing part in your residence and can also fracture lines and cause connections to fail. If you hear banging in the pipelines after you turned off a valve, operate a washing device and/or dishwashing machine then you have an issue. 7. If your hot water heater is older than 10 years consider changing it. They corrode at the bottom and could quickly drip swamping your basement. 8. It is very important to understand where the major water valve is to your house. Make certain it is quickly located and tagged for identification. If you have to shut down the water in your house for any reason then you will have the ability to easily access it. proseries-pwa. jpg. 9. Have the many a credible and qualified plumber handy for emergencies. 10. Install low-cost water alarm systems in your basement, next to the water heater, beside the washing equipment, the dishwashing machine and under your sinks. 11. Put in a flow stop valve on your main water line as this device will notice a water leak and automatically shut down the water to your house. 12. Change cleaning machines hoses. If they have not been altered within 5 years then there

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Protect your residence and family from plumbing problems this wintertime.

Every winter numerous homeowners suffer the disaster of a plumbing trouble that may be

avoided or the damages minimized by taking a few low-cost safety measures.

1. Insulate all locations that might allow cool icy wind to blow on pipes.

2. Insulate all exposed pipelines specifically in crawl spaces and the outside walls of the

house.

4. Use pipeline wrap and heat tape in locations that are especially prone to the cold. (I.e. the

north side of the house).

5. Make certain all hose bibs are off and drained.

6. Set up a pressure minimizing valve if your home has 70 pounds per square inch of

pressure or even more. High water pressure could shorten the life of every plumbing part in

your residence and can also fracture lines and cause connections to fail. If you hear banging

in the pipelines after you turned off a valve, operate a washing device and/or dishwashing

machine then you have an issue.

7. If your hot water heater is older than 10 years consider changing it. They corrode at the

bottom and could quickly drip swamping your basement.

8. It is very important to understand where the major water valve is to your house. Make

certain it is quickly located and tagged for identification. If you have to shut down the water in

your house for any reason then you will have the ability to easily access it. proseries-pwa. jpg.

9. Have the many a credible and qualified plumber handy for emergencies.

10. Install low-cost water alarm systems in your basement, next to the water heater, beside

the washing equipment, the dishwashing machine and under your sinks.

11. Put in a flow stop valve on your main water line as this device will notice a water leak and

automatically shut down the water to your house.

12. Change cleaning machines hoses. If they have not been altered within 5 years then there

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is the possibility that they could quickly burst particularly if your house has high water

pressure. () 70 psi).

13. If you are going on vacation then think about closing down the main water supply to your

residence or a minimum of separating specific areas of your house that do not require a

charged water line.

14. Contact your resident insurance provider as they could have extra recommendations.

Also, you might be entitled to rebates by making certain adjustments or improvements that

will pay for themselves in time.

Remember, take the time to inspect your plumbing system and visually evaluate all your

pipes, valves, and drain lines. If you require aid in evaluating your plumbing system offer

Buffalo Plumbing Repair a telephone call.

Reference: plumbingservicebuffalony.com