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Frozen pipes are a big and potentially expensive problem for homeowners. If not addressed, they can burst and cause costly damage to your home. According to data from the Insurance Information ...
When temperatures start to dip, frozen pipes can go from “something you’ve heard about” to a real-life headache overnight. The thing is, most pipe freezes don’t happen in the middle of a brutal cold ...
One of the biggest issues with cold weather is it can freeze things, like the water in your pipes. When this happens, it can create a domino effect of cascading troubles, with each being more costly ...
Springfield and the Ozarks will experience bitter cold this week following a storm that's expected to drop several inches of snow across the area. Along with low temperatures and even lower wind ...
Winter is here in New Jersey. The extreme frigid temperatures not only have residents shivering, but are also causing complications in some homes. The pipes in your home freezing is one problem that ...
ATLANTA — Frozen pipes are a real worry when frigid temperatures strike, and a burst pipe can cost time and money, with a local insurance agent emphasizing the need for prevention above all else.
Bundle up, everyone. The temperature is expected to drop in the coming week in Louisiana, with a forecast down in the low 20s expected Jan. 16. It's time to give a home's water pipes a little extra ...
ATLANTA — With sub-freezing temperatures heading to many parts of metro Atlanta next week for more than 60 hours, frozen pipes could be a cause for concern. A burst pipe can cost time and money, and a ...
With extreme cold settling in across Milwaukee this week, your pipes are at especially high risk of freezing or bursting. Along with cutting off your water, frozen pipes can lead to significant water ...
MINNEAPOLIS — It's cold but it's about to get a lot colder across the state with sub-zero temperatures in our forecast. That means we could see a problem we've yet to see this winter — frozen pipes.