Avoid Property Damage and Repairs to Frozen Pipes
MILWAUKEE – Milwaukee Water Works advises homeowners to act now to avoid property damage and costly repairs to frozen or burst pipes that can come with freezing temperatures.
Homeowners should keep in mind that failing to properly heat or insulate a basement or periodically run water through pipes could lead to a burst water meter, frozen pipes inside a home, and contribute to a frozen water service line, which connects the property to the water main in the street.
As temperatures drop, Milwaukee Water Works urges all residents to plan ahead to prevent frozen pipes. Water service lines are buried at least five feet deep, but cold temperatures can lead to frozen service lines.
It can cost hundreds of dollars an hour for a crew to dig through frozen ground or run a warm water-thawing machine, an expense that can be avoided with preparation.
Homeowners can eliminate cold drafts near basement water pipes by installing storm windows or insulation on basement windows, and turning off water connections to garden hoses and draining the exposed piping. Homeowners can also provide warmth to water pipes by wrapping them in insulation or heat tape, or placing a lighted bulb near water pipes, but should never use open flames indoors.
Additional tips for avoiding frozen pipes are available on the Milwaukee Water Works web site, and a comprehensive list of cold weather safety tips can be found on the City’s web site.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.