Are You Prepared For The Cold Weather
Here Is A Freeze Protection Checklist To Get You Through
Exterior Preparations
1. Insulate exposed pipes: Wrap pipes in unheated areas (e.g., garage, crawlspace) with foam pipe insulation or heat tape.
2. Disconnect and drain hoses: Disconnect and drain hoses from outdoor faucets to prevent freezing.
3. Seal gaps and cracks: Seal any gaps or cracks in walls, floors, and ceilings to prevent cold air from entering.
4. Insulate faucets: Wrap hose bibs with newspaper or install foam around them.
Interior Preparations
1. Insulate walls and floors: Ensure walls and floors are adequately insulated to prevent heat loss.
2. Maintain a warm temperature: Keep your home warm, especially if you're going to be away for an extended period.
3. Open cabinet doors: Open cabinet doors under sinks to allow warm air to circulate.
4. Let cold water drip: Let cold water drip from faucets served by exposed pipes.
5. Insulate exposed pipes: Wrap pipes in unheated areas (e.g. attic, closets)
Plumbing System Preparations
1. Know your shut-off valves: Familiarize yourself with the location of your shut-off valves in case of an emergency.
2. Drain and winterize: Drain and winterize your swimming pool, hot tub, and sprinkler system.
Additional Tips
1. Keep your home warm during extreme cold: Keep your home warm, even if you're not there, to prevent pipes from freezing.
2. Be prepared for power outages: Have a plan in place in case of a power outage, including flashlights, batteries, and a backup generator.
3. Stay informed: Stay informed about weather forecasts and warnings in your area.
Emergency Contacts
1. Your plumber's contact information: Keep your plumber's contact information handy in case of an emergency.
2. Your insurance provider's contact information: Keep your insurance provider's contact information handy in case of damage or losses.
By following this freeze protection checklist, you and your family members can help prevent costly damage to properties and ensure a safe and warm winter season.





