Similar
Stories
Content from our friends over at The Cross Timbers Gazette
Monday, December 10, 2012
Easy ways to prep your home for the freezing weather
Winter is finally here!
Jim Mahoney
A light dusting of snow fell in downtown Dallas early Monday morning, December 10, 2012.
With southern Denton County getting its first hard freeze, here are a few things you can do to keep your home or business safe and dry.
• Avoid running irrigation during the nighttime and early morning hours to prevent ice patches on sidewalks and driveways.
• Insulate or cover exposed backflow prevention devices on irrigation systems.
• If you have pipes along an outside wall, allow a small trickle of water to run at night to keep the pipes from freezing. Keep any cabinet doors open to help in this effort.
• Know where your main water shut-off valve is. If a pipe freezes or bursts, shut the water off immediately.
• Keep your garage door closed whenever possible.
• Insulate both hot and cold water pipes in an area that is likely to freeze since hot water pipes have a tendency to freeze first.
• Bring potted plants inside to protect from wind.
• Put down extra mulch or cover sensitive outdoor plants.
If you are traveling:
• Open cabinet doors to expose pipes along outside walls to warmer room temperatures to keep them from freezing.
• Make arrangements with a friend or neighbor to periodically check on your house to make sure the heat is working.
• Never turn off your heat or turn the thermostat below 60 degrees.
• Turn down the temperature on your hot water heater to save energy but do not turn the unit off.
• Consider turning off the water to your house at the meter.
If your pipes freeze:
• Turn the water to the house off.
• Use a hair dryer, space heater, or warm clothes to thaw the frozen pipe.
• Never use a torch or other open flame to thaw a pipe.
• Leave a faucet open when thawing a pipe to allow water to come out when the ice melts.
• Once the pipes have thawed, check for cracks and leaks.

Pegasus News Content partner - The Cross Timbers Gazette
The Cross Timbers Gazette is a locally owned and operated newspaper established in 1979, serving the southern Denton County towns of Argyle, Bartonville, Copper Canyon, Double Oak, Flower Mound, Highland Village, Lantana and Robson Ranch.
Related events
Latest Contests
Latest comments...
Photos: Eating was no challenge at Taste Addison 2013
I would remove picture # 8.. It isn't flattering of the people or the food.
UPDATED: Craft brewing overhaul gets final approval
First, drop the attitude. You simply sound like an arrogant jerk and some of us would like to actua
What do you think?