Here's how to avoid frozen pipes during winter storm - Amarillo Globe-News
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When temperatures drop, water inside exposed pipes can freeze and expand, causing them to crack or burst. This damage becomes costly quickly, affecting your home's water supply and creating potential structural issues.
Prevention is straightforward: insulate pipes in vulnerable areas like attics, basements, and exterior walls. Letting faucets drip slightly during freezing weather relieves pressure buildup. Open cabinet doors under sinks to allow warmer indoor air circulation, and seal any cracks or gaps where pipes pass through walls.
If you suspect frozen pipes, contact a professional immediately rather than attempting DIY thawing methods that could cause additional damage.
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