Frozen Pipes – McAdams Plumbing, Inc https://mcadamsplumbing.com Broomfield's Local Residential Plumbing and Flood Prevention Company Sat, 24 Oct 2015 14:42:05 +0000 en-US hourly 1 Winterize Your Home https://mcadamsplumbing.com/winterize-your-home/ Fri, 23 Oct 2015 16:49:56 +0000 http://live-mcadamsplumbing.pantheonsite.io/?p=5022 Winterize Your Home As the weeks pass by, cold weather is creeping closer and closer. If you are not a cold weather fan like me, this does not have to mean all gloom and doom. The cold weather means the upcoming of the holiday season! Don’t let cold weather freeze your pipes, and your holiday Read the full article...

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Winterize Your Home

As the weeks pass by, cold weather is creeping closer and closer. If you are not a cold weather fan like me, this does not have to mean all gloom and doom. The cold weather means the upcoming of the holiday season! Don’t let cold weather freeze your pipes, and your holiday spirit, as you and your family prepare for the holidays with costumes, turkeys, and gingerbread houses!

We were able to find a wonderful article at about.com that will help you to ensure that your home will be ready when Jack Frost comes knocking at your door!

To read the article in its entirety please click here.

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The cold winter months can wreak havoc on your home’s plumbing system

if you aren’t prepared for the temperature drop. Frozen water in pipes can

be inconvenient at best and destructive at worst. As a good preventive

measure get ready for winter with this winterize plumbing checklist.

1.  Fix Leaks

Even the smallest water leak can turn into a big problem when

temperatures drop. Take the time to check all exposed pipes indoors and

out for leaks. If you wait for the water to freeze the damage to surrounding

pipes is likely to be more significant. If your pipes are insulated feel for

moisture that might have been soaked up by the insulation if there is a

hidden leak.

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2.  Insulate Pipes

A basic preventive measure you can take is to make sure that any exposed

pipes are well insulated. To locate exposed pipes look in your attic, crawl

space, and garage. If you can see the pipe it needs to be wrapped with

insulation foam. Pipe wrap insulation is inexpensive and easy to install and

it can save you on heating costs as well as keeping your pipes protected. More »

3.  Swamp Cooler

An evaporative cooler, also known as a swamp cooler, is another source of

water that needs to be drained before winter. To winterize your swamp

cooler turn off the water and power to the unit first. Drain the water out of

the cooler and the water supply line to the unit as well. This is a good time

to clean the interior and change the pads. Finally, cover the swamp cooler

with a cover or tarp to keep it dry over the winter months.

4.  Pump House

Prevention and planning are key for a smooth winter season when your

water comes from a well. Proper insulation of the pump houses can keep

pipes from freezing. For added protection it is important to insulate any

exposed pipes in the pump house. A heat source is also needed to keep the

temperature of the pump house above freezing.

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5.  Outside Hose Bibs

Protecting the hose bibs and pipes from the cold is very important. Start by

removing any garden hoses that may be connected to outdoor faucets. By

removing garden hoses you ensure that water doesn’t stay trapped in the

hose bib where it can freeze and damage pipes. Drain any water the hoses

may have in them before storing. Protect garden hoses by storing them in

the garage or shed during winter.

To protect hose bibs from the cold you can drain collected water and

insulate them. In places where temperatures drop significantly every

winter many homes have dedicated shut off valves for outdoor hose bibs or

faucets. If you happen to have a shut off valve you can turn the water to the

hose bibs off. You will then need to drain any water that is already in the

pipes. This can be done by opening the hose bibs and letting the water

drain completely. If you don’t have a shut off valve you can protect hose

bibs and outdoor faucets by insulating them with hose bib covers. Hose bib

covers are inexpensive and easy to install. The insulation that these foam

covers provide will keep the hose bibs from freezing. More »

6.  Sprinklers System

The pipes of your irrigation system are a likely place for water to collect

and then freeze in cold weather. To winterize your sprinkler system turn off

the water and flush out any collected water by turning on each valve. More »

7.  Locate Your Water Main

Lastly you should be sure to locate your water main in case of an

emergency. Should you be faced with a burst pipe due to freezing you’ll

want to be able to shut off the water quickly to minimize damage.

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We also wanted to provide you with a quick tip of our own in case of frozen pipes in your home.

If you notice that you have a frozen pipe but it has not yet burst you may be able to thaw it out by yourself. An interesting fact to know is that pipes do not break at the point of the freeze. They break somewhere down the line where the water pressure is building up because it can not get past the freeze. Because of this it’s important to thaw the pipe as soon as possible if you can get to it. Click here to be taken to the Frozen Pipes page on our main website which has detailed instructions on how to thaw out your own pipe at home. The instructions are located toward the bottom of the page.

If you have any questions or need further assistance, feel free to give us a call at 303-465-1900.
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 *Stickley, Aaron. “Checklist To Winterize Plumbing In The Home.” About.com Home. About Home, n.d. Web. 23 Oct. 2015.

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Do It Yourself! https://mcadamsplumbing.com/do-it-yourself/ Wed, 23 Jan 2013 18:28:56 +0000 http://live-mcadamsplumbing.pantheonsite.io/?p=1369 Do It Yourself! At McAdams Plumbing we are constantly trying to find ways to help our customers. Then we thought, why not just make a page that teaches people how to handle easy, safe plumbing repairs all by themselves? Thus, the Do It Yourself with McAdams Plumbing page was born! With this new page McAdams Read the full article...

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Do It Yourself!

At McAdams Plumbing we are constantly trying to find ways to help our customers. Then we thought, why not just make a page that teaches people how to handle easy, safe plumbing repairs all by themselves? Thus, the Do It Yourself with McAdams Plumbing page was born!

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With this new page McAdams Plumbing is going to post videos, articles, walk-throughs, etc., thoroughly explaining how to fix minor home plumbing problems. We are planning on covering many, many different topics anywhere from properly plunging your toilet, to how to unfreeze frozen pipes.

As always we really want to hear from you, our customers. All of you out there are the reason we are in business, so we want to know what topics you want covered! Please leave suggestions in the comments section, or feel free to email them over to me at [email protected]. Please also include a contact number in the email if you choose that route. The number isn’t so we can cold call you or anything like that, rather it just proves that you’re a real person, not a robot! Stupid robots.

Anyways, thank you as always for your time and attention. We hope you have a wonderful week and remember, with McAdams Plumbing, the Proof is in the Plumbing!

P.S. Since we dropped the ball on Monday, happy Martin Luther King Jr. day! Hope you all had a wonderful, safe holiday, and took the time to appreciate civilian sacrifices for the betterment of our country!

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Frozen Pipes?! Time to Prepare for Winter! https://mcadamsplumbing.com/frozen-pipes-time-to-prepare-for-winter/ Mon, 08 Oct 2012 17:00:57 +0000 http://live-mcadamsplumbing.pantheonsite.io/?p=834 Frozen Pipes: Let’s Talk Winter Preparation! One thing any Coloradan knows is that the winters here can be very, very cold. While this is one of the reasons most of us love Colorado (winter = ski/snowboard season!) we must also be sure we prepare our homes for the low temperatures. Frozen Pipes One of the Read the full article...

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Frozen Pipes: Let’s Talk Winter Preparation!

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One thing any Coloradan knows is that the winters here can be very, very cold. While this is one of the reasons most of us love Colorado (winter = ski/snowboard season!) we must also be sure we prepare our homes for the low temperatures.

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Frozen Pipes

One of the largest concerns during the winter is frozen pipes. Non-insulated pipes within exterior walls or in crawl spaces can freeze during days with sub-freezing temperatures. As you may know when water freezes it expands. This expansion presses against the walls of the pipes and if it continues the pipes may burst! This bursting can allow hundreds of gallons of water into your home, causing severe damage to walls, carpets, ceiling, etc.

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Avoiding Frozen Pipes

In order to avoid frozen pipes in the winter be sure that all of your exposed waterlines are properly insulated before temperatures drop. Types of insulation you can use include heat tape, foam rubber sleeves, or fiberglass insulation in either roll or sheet form. Also, make sure all garden hoses are detached and sprinkler systems are turned off and blown out. If you are concerned about freezing being a problem and would like to have a professional inspect your home and get it prepared for winter we would be happy to come out and take a look. Just give us a call at 303-465-1900.

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In order to prevent any pipes from freezing inside of the home McAdams Plumbing recommends that you leave the thermostat at no less than 62*F. This is especially important if you are going out of town, say for holiday travel.

WaterCop

McAdams Plumbing does offer another defense against pipe bursting, it’s called the WaterCop Automatic Water Shutoff System. This amazing little device attaches to your main water supply which receives a signal from strategically placed sensors to monitor for signs of water. If these sensors do detect water they send a wireless signal to the WaterCop unit which then shuts off the water supply to the home! Talk about flood deterrence! McAdams Plumbing is a licensed installer of WaterCop and if you mention this blog post we’ll install a unit in your home with sensors for only $995.00 (this price does not include service fee, permits, or requirements). Some insurance agencies even offer a discount if you install a WaterCop in your home, so be sure to contact your provider and see if you qualify! More information about WaterCop can be found here.

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What if I Have a Broken Pipe?

If you have a pipe that has burst, immediately cut off the main water supply. This will prevent the water from continuing to gush out into your home. Once it’s been shut off immediately call your preferred plumbing service provider to set up an appointment to have the pipe repaired.

Thawing a Frozen Pipe

If you notice that you have a frozen pipe but it has not yet burst you may be able to thaw it out by yourself. An interesting fact to know is that pipes do not break at the point of the freeze. They break somewhere down the line where the water pressure is building up because it can not get past the freeze. Because of this it’s important to thaw the pipe as soon as possible if you can get to it. Click here to be taken to the Frozen Pipes page on our main website which has detailed instructions on how to thaw out your own pipe at home. The instructions are located toward the bottom of the page.

Hopefully you got some good takeaways from this blog. If you have any questions please do not hesistate to call, email, or leave a comment here. All contact information can be found here. Thanks for stopping by!

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