11 Ways to Protect Your Pipes from Freezing in Cold Weather

If you’re like most people, you probably don’t think about your pipes until they start to freeze. When the weather turns cold, it’s important to take some preventative steps to make sure your pipes don’t burst and cause expensive water damage. In this blog post, we will discuss 11 ways that you can protect your pipes from freezing in cold weather!

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The three main reasons pipes freeze are sudden temperature drops, poor insulation and thermostats set too low. You can prepare your home during the warmer months by taking the following steps:

Tip #1: Check the Insulation

One of the most important things you can do to protect your pipes from freezing is to check the insulation. Make sure that all of your pipes are properly insulated, especially those that are exposed to the cold air. 

Pipe Insulation

Tip #2: Let the Faucet Drip

When the temperature drops, let the faucet drip a little bit. This will help to keep the water flowing and prevent it from freezing. You’ll also want to turn off any sprinkler systems or outdoor hoses that could get damaged when they freeze up.

Tip #3: Keep Your House Warm

If you can, keep your house at a warm temperature during cold weather. The ideal temperature is around 68 degrees Fahrenheit.

Tip #4: Disconnect Outdoor Hoses

If you don’t need to use your outdoor hoses, disconnect them and store them in a warm place. This will help to prevent the water inside the hoses from freezing.

Disconnect Water Hose

Tip #5: Cover Your Pipes

Another great way to protect your pipes from freezing is to cover them with insulation or a thermal blanket. This will help to keep the warmth in and prevent the pipes from freezing.

Insulate pipes

Tip #6: Use a Heat Tape

If you have some exposed pipes that are at risk of freezing, you can use heat tape to protect them. A heat tape is a thin electrical wire that wraps around the pipes and provides heat.

Protect pipes from freeze with heat tape

Tip #7: Raise Your Thermostat

If you have a thermostat, make sure to raise it to 68 degrees Fahrenheit or higher during cold weather. This will help to keep your house warm and prevent your pipes from freezing.

Heat the House

Tip #8: Keep the Garage Closed

If you have a garage, keep it closed during cold weather. This will help to prevent the pipes from freezing and bursting.

Keep Garage Closed

Tip #9: Open Cabinet Doors

If you have any pipes in your cabinets, make sure to open the doors during cold weather. This will allow warm air to circulate around them and prevent freezing.

Open Cabinets in Kitchen

Tip #10: Use a Space Heater

If you’re having trouble keeping your house warm, you can use a space heater to help. Place the space heater in the room where the pipes are located and it will help to keep them warm.

Tip #11: Seek Professional Help

If you’re not sure how to protect your pipes from freezing, you can seek professional help.

Frozen Pipes

Frozen pipes can be a major hassle and expense to repair. But by taking a few preventative steps now, you can avoid this problem altogether. Protect your home from winter weather and frozen pipes by following our tips for keeping your pipes from freezing.

If you have any other questions about keeping your home safe during these frigid temperatures, don’t hesitate to contact us! Our team is standing by ready and willing to help keep your family warm and dry through the winter storms.

About The Author

Abue Properties, LLC is located in Houston, Texas. We serve the greater Houston area, including Katy, The Woodlands, Fulshear, Cypress, and beyond. We provide quailty handyman and residential renovation and remodeling services. As a general contractor, we manage all stages of residential renovation and remodeling projects, from design through construction. We take pride in our craftsmanship and attention to detail. We provide general contracting and construction management for small to large-scale residential renovation projects.
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