Learn when (and how) to drip faucets correctly to prevent frozen pipes, which faucets to focus on, and what to do if pipes freeze.
Got an annoying and persistent drippy shower faucet that leaks nonstop? It may be a sign that some part of it needs to be fixed. If left unaddressed, it might lead to more significant problems.
Q. I have a problem with my hot water faucet in the bathroom in the home I rent. I have lived here alone for almost 30 years and have known the owners for more than 40. About four years ago, I noticed ...
“I’m a New York City boy myself, and we never had to do it,” said Mike Marugo, plumbing operations manager at ABC Home and Commercial Services. When Marugo moved to Texas after working for years as a ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - With bitterly cold weather expected overnight Saturday into Sunday, water utlities are urging people to allow their faucets to drip to help prevent pipe damage. The National ...
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When should I start dripping my faucets?
They also say you should ideally be dripping a faucet in each section of your home. When the temperatures get back above 32 ...
Fall is quickly turning into winter, and temperatures across much of the U.S. reflect it. Along with winter comes cold weather problems like frozen pipes. “Not only can frozen pipes prevent water from ...
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