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Don't pay the price for frozen pipes this winter. These tips will help protect your home's pipes in cold, winter weather.
Guidelines to protect your pipes from freezing include: Set home thermostats above 55 degrees during cold weather. Drip cold water in farthest faucet from your main valve. Moving water keeps pipes from freezing. Find shut off valves for emergencies.
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