Wednesday, October 5, 2016

Preparing Your Home For Winter

So there you are. Pipe wrench in one hand, flashlight in the other hand, and 2” of standing water soaking into your brand new loafer shoes. You’ve just had a frozen pipe burst in your home!  Chances are, it may be due to lack of a proper winterization of your plumbing system. 

Every spring we see homes with damaged plumbing, floors and ceilings due to lack of, or improper winterization. But don’t worry, Seaside has you covered! See our list of simple items you can do yourself to help protect that beach-home investment. If you don’t feel comfortable DIY (do it yourself), please contact a local licensed plumber to help you. A small amount spent protecting your home will save you in the long run!

Year-round residents:

  • Unhook outside hoses from the spigot. Leaving hoses connected can cause water to freeze back into the piping of your home (this is one of the most common causes of frozen pipes!)
  • Have water piping in any exposed areas insulated.
  • Have any outdoor plumbing items (including outside showers) turned off and drained down. Depending on your piping layout, this may not prohibit a frozen pipe….. but it will prohibit a flood!

Vacation Homes:

  • If the home is vacant during the winter months, contact a licensed plumber to have it winterized. Turning off the water main and leaving the heat on is unfortunately not enough! A licensed plumber using non-toxic antifreeze pumped through your water piping system is a sure way to ensure you are protected.

Seaside Plumbing Inc. offers winterization agreements for all types/sizes of homes, and of course we would love the opportunity to earn your business. Give us a call today at 410-641-1368.

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