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Protecting your home’s pipes from the bitter cold

WASHINGTON —ÌýWhen it gets bitter cold, plumbers are busy dealing with frozen water pipes and the repairs can be costly.Ìý But there are some precautions that homeowners can take to keep pipes from freezing.

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If your kitchen or bathroom pipes are on an outside wall of the house, open kitchen and bathroom cabinet doors to allow the room’s warm air to circulate around the plumbing. Remember to remove harmful cleaning chemicals from the reach of any small children.

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The offers other helpful hints.ÌýIf there are water supply lines inÌýthe garage,Ìýkeep the garage doors closed.

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Many homeowners lower the home’s thermostat at night.ÌýIn the extreme cold, for the sake of the pipes, the thermostat could be kept at the same setting night and day.Ìý

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Also, lettingÌýcold water drip from a faucet, even a trickle,Ìýwill help faucets from freezing.

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The ÌýrecommendsÌýtightly closing all doors and windows and sealing leaks in crawl spaces and basements.

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If a pipe breaks inside your home, shut off the main water line into the home and call a plumber.

Dick Uliano

Whether anchoring the news inside the Glass-Enclosed Nerve Center or reporting from the scene in Maryland, Virginia or the District, Dick Uliano is always looking for the stories that really impact people's lives.

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