How to Prevent Frozen Pipes

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Frozen pipes are one of the most damaging and most expensive plumbing repairs you’ll ever face. Avoid having to call a plumber in Rock Hill, SC this winter by taking the time to learn how to prevent frozen pipes. Here’s some advice from Carter Quality Plumbing:

  • Drain any water from outdoor areas– Take time now to drain sprinklers, fountains, spigots, and other plumbing fixtures before winter gets into full swing. Serious damage can occur if the water lines to these areas freeze.
  • Insulate pipes and other areas – Make sure you fully insulate all your pipes, as well as your basement and attic space. Proper insulation is the number one way you can prevent frozen pipes.
  • Pinpoint cooler areas – Walk around and note any areas that are colder than others in your home. Make sure you consistently check on the insulation of pipes located in these areas throughout the winter. If one pipe freezes, check all your pipes as they could be frozen, too.
  • Open cabinet doors – Closed cabinet doors force cold air to surround your kitchen and bathroom pipes. By opening them these doors, you’ll let your pipes warm up to room temperature.
  • Let faucets drip – When it’s below freezing outside, turn your faucet on to a slow drip. This will keep any water from freezing inside the pipes.

Do you need a plumber in Rock Hill, SC to help get your plumbing ready for the cold weather? Then call Carter Quality Plumbing today. Before winter settles in, let us check your pipes for leaks and other potential plumbing problems. We’re here to serve homeowners in Indian Land, Lancaster, Fort Mill, and surrounding areas of North and South Carolina.



Carter Quality Plumbing provides plumbing and septic services for Lancaster, Rock Hill, Fort Mill, and surrounding areas of North Carolina and South Carolina. Contact us for more information!

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