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Five Star Plumbing Gives Tips on How to Winterize Your Pipes at Home

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You are nestled in front of the fireplace with a warm cup of cocoa. Or, perhaps you are slumbering peacefully through the night. Either way, you don’t want the rude awakening of a burst pipe. When freezing temperatures hit during the winter months the water in your pipes expands. This causes the pipes to fail, so winterize your plumbing system to avoid bursts.

Understand Your Plumbing System

Get to know your plumbing system first. Learn its layout, including the location of the main water valve. It’s important to have a map, whether drawn or in your head, of your home’s entire plumbing system before you winterize. This helps the process go smoothly.

Head to Main Water Valve First

Step one in winterizing is to turn off your home’s main water valve and then the water heater and water pump. Don’t listen to the fussing from your spouse and kids. It won’t take you too long to winterize the system, so they won’t be without water for more than a few hours.

Let it Flow

Once everything is turned off, it’s time to consult your map. Head to every tap and valve inside and outside of your home and open them, even the water heater. You must drain all the water from the pipes prior to winterizing just in case you break a pipe yourself.

Wrap it Up

Head to the hardware store and purchase insulation for your pipes. You can either buy sleeves or wraps. Purchase plenty to cover all piping; you don’t want any gaps. Keep in mind if you have plastic pipes, they are more tolerant of the cold than steel or copper.
Prevent Cold Air Inside

Your plumbing is located in your home’s walls, so if you have any exterior cracks, fix them before the mercury dips below freezing. The warmer your pipes are, the less likely the water inside is to freeze. Prevent any cold air from seeping in.

Turn Up the Heat

The same holds true inside. The warmer you keep your indoors, the less chance of your pipes freezing. Without breaking the bank, keep your heating source consistent so the indoor air stays nice and warm. Re-insulate your home for added protection.

Head Outdoors

Finally, turn off all outdoor hose bibs and insulate them. They, too, can burst. If you don’t feel confident tackling this DIY project on your own, contact Five Star Plumbing. Plumbers from their San Antonio locations will be happy to help you winterize your home.

Author

  • Julian Campos is a Master Plumber at Five Star Plumbing with over 20 years of experience in the trade. He began his career as an apprentice at a small San Antonio shop and earned his Master Plumber license in September 2022. Julian takes pride in doing the job right and serving his community. Outside of work, he enjoys playing soccer, building computers, and kayaking.

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