This Is How Houston First Time Home Buyers Can Prevent their Pipes from freezing

Happy Monday. As you may already know, Houston seem to be heading into freezing temperature, which among other things can freeze pipes. Because wind chill can be colder than what the temperature outside may read, all unprotected pipe can be affected. In general, on a 20- degree day, it can take between 3-4 hours to freeze the water in your water supply line, which can lead to pipe burst.

We at First Home Houston, know that during this yuletide season you do not want frozen pipes to be a part of your holiday festivities. However, frozen pipes can become an issue if precautions are not taken to prevent them. Because pipe burst can be very expensive, due in part to the damage it can cause to your home, taking preventative measures is the best and most effective course of action you can take.

To prevent frozen pipes, you should wrap the pipes and hose bibs that are exposed, since they are more vulnerable to freezing. Polyethylene foam insulation, that can be purchased from any Lowes or Home Depot, is the best choice to cover and insulate your exposed pipes. You may also want to unhook any garden hoses currently connect to your outdoor faucets.

Experts such as John Moore Services, suggest before pre-cold temperature, keep the water in motion, allow some faucets to drip consistently and every hour or two, go around and turn pipes on to make sure you have good water pressure.

By allowing your faucets to drip, the water stays moving inside the water line. You should also, keep your doors open where water heaters are located. By keeping these doors open, you are allowing heated air inside to keep the water heater warm.

The average cost to unfreeze frozen pipes is about $200, however this cost could be more. Think more, not less due to inflation. According to an article in the Houston Chronicle, the average property damage claim for a frozen pipe in Texas, cost $15,500 based on data from State Farm. Again, with current inflation, you should expect these cost to be adjusted all around.

On a warmer note, while you are out dashing through the stores - to find that last perfect gift, we at First Home Houston, don't want a lot for Christmas. In fact, there’s just one thing we need; for you and your family to have a very happy, very merry, very healthy and a very safe Christmas holiday.

From all of us to all of you, Merry Christmas. Helping you to make informed decisions. Thank you so much for stopping by. Until next time...Diana

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