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Plumbers see more frozen pipes amid low temps
With frigid, below-freezing temperatures sticking around West Michigan, local plumbers say they’re seeing a spike in emergency calls tied to frozen and burst pipes.
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Frigid temperatures will last in Columbia for a while, risking damage to your pipes if you don’t take precautions.
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The Lone Star State is in for another cold weekend. These steps can help you protect pipes, faucets and your home after winter weather.
Frozen pipes are a nightmare to deal with when the temperature drops, but it can be prevented. Frozen pipes can happen at any temperatures below freezing, depending largely on how insulated the pipes are, so it's always best to be cautious. Here are some tips from Providence Water on the best way to avoid it.
Some Mid-Missouri plumbers are seeing more frozen pipes in unconditioned spaces than usual. MasterTech Plumbing, Heating and Cooling in Columbia says it received about 80 emergency overnight calls through the weekend — about double what they would typically — and continued to respond to calls for frozen pipes on Monday.
Hampton Roads plumber reports surge in frozen pipe calls as freezing temps hit. Expert shares prevention tips to avoid costly repairs.
As frigid temperatures continue to grip the area, local plumbers say they're seeing a surge in plumbing and heating issues, leaving some families without water due to frozen pipes.
Jamie Foster, the owner of "My Professional Plumber," says they have seen more calls this year compared to last.
Winter's freezing temperatures are keeping plumbers busy across the region, with emergency calls for frozen and burst pipes spiking when the mercury falls below freezing.