In the midst of the ongoing bitterly cold weather, some area residents may suddenly find they have no running water at home.
With the incoming low temperatures comes the risk of frozen pipes, here's some tips on preventing them and what to do in case ...
No water or low water pressure: This is the most obvious sign. If you turn on a faucet and no water comes out, or only a trickle, it could indicate a frozen pipe. Discolored water: If you do get water ...
As frigid temperatures continue to grip the area, local plumbers say they're seeing a surge in plumbing and heating issues, ...
Floridians in the Panhandle can expect sub-freezing temperatures through the end of January. Overnight lows on Monday and ...
Temperatures in Michigan will fall below zero this week and could freeze your pipes. Here's how to keep the water running.
Keep the heat on: Why your insurer cites negligence to deny frozen pipe claims The nightmare scenario for any homeowner during the bitter chill of winter isn’t a power outage; it’s coming home to a ...
(Stacker) - A nightmare scenario for any homeowner during the bitter chill of winter isn’t a power outage; it’s coming home to a flood. That sudden, devastating rush of water from a burst pipe, frozen ...
Plumbers say homeowners can avoid costly water damage during freezing temperatures by taking several preventive measures.
The nightmare scenario for any homeowner during the bitter chill of winter isn’t a power outage; it’s coming home to a flood. That sudden, devastating rush of water from a burst pipe, frozen solid by ...