Taking these steps can prevent your pipes from freezing and bursting.

As we move deeper into fall, temperatures continue to drop steadily. Unfortunately, as the weather gets colder, the chances of your pipes freezing and bursting increases considerably. If you would like to avoid the extensive damage that a burst pipe could cause, here are some of the suggestions you should try.

Leave Your Heater On

When temperatures drop below freezing, it’s important that you leave your heater switched on, even when you are not home. By keeping your home’s thermostat set at a minimum of 55°F, you can ensure that there is enough warm air surrounding your pipes to prevent them from freezing.

Let Your Faucets Drip

Another way to prevent your pipes from freezing and bursting is by leaving all the faucets in your home dripping slightly. Allowing your faucets to drip will keep the water in your pipes circulating, giving it less chance to sit and gradually freeze over.

Encourage Air Circulation

Finally, if you want to prevent your pipes from freezing, be sure to open up all the doors inside your home, especially the cabinet doors in your kitchens and bathrooms. By leaving these doors open, you are allowing warm air to circulate around your home and actually surround your pipes with a layer of insulation that prevents them from becoming so cold that they freeze.

These are some of the suggestions you should take to prevent your pipes from freezing and bursting this fall and winter. Want another way to take care of your home? Make sure you have the proper homeowners insurance protections in place. For assistance with your home coverage needs, contact the experts at Scavone Insurance in White Plains, New York to get started today.

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