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If a single waterline freezes, it can cripple a home’s entire septic or sewer system. The frozen area will prevent additional water flow and prevent fixtures from working correctly. The expanding liquid also puts the pipe at risk of bursting and causing costly plumbing and property damages. This is a common issue in vacated homes and buildings, but it can be avoided by scheduling winterizing services for your home or property.

3 Ways a Winterizing Service Prepares Your Plumbing for Winter

1. Keep Out Cold Air

winterizing servicesPipes in exterior walls or drafty areas, such as the attic, basement, and crawlspace, are susceptible to freezing in the winter. Winterizing services can add the correct types of insulation to these pipes in your home to help keep them insulated from the cold. Water heaters which are in cold basements or drafty garages are also important to have winterized.

2. Keep the Building Heated

Homes must also be adequately heated during winter to help prevent frozen pipes in the interior of the building. Keep any buildings heated to at least 55 degrees to prevent frozen or burst pipes throughout the winter. If this is not possible, have your winterizing service company insulate the plumbing throughout the entire structure.

3. Blow Out Lines

Drains and pipes leading to the outdoors can often collect water. Having them completely drained is necessary to prevent the liquid from expanding inside the line. A professional service is needed to remove all remaining water and repair any damage that could cause harm to other areas of the line as winter drags on. 

 

Whether you have a property that will be empty throughout winter or you want to make your home more energy efficient, contact the professionals at The Board Up Co. for winterizing services. They are the St. Louis, MO, region’s first line of defense for preventing additional damage to homes and businesses. Call them at (314) 954-3200 for emergency board-up services, temporary fencing, or complete building enclosures. To learn more about their plumbing winterization, visit their website

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