When the temperature tanks, a frozen pipe can turn from a minor annoyance into a full‑blown flood in minutes. The difference ...
When temperatures dip below freezing, New England residents should brace for the possibility of pipes freezing in their homes. Here’s a quick guide on preventing that from happening and what to do if, ...
When temperatures plunge, the most expensive damage in your home often starts inside a narrow copper or plastic line hidden in a wall. A single burst pipe can soak drywall, buckle flooring, and force ...
Heat tape or a built-in heating element helps protect against freezing, but misuse can cause pipe damage. Choose self-regulating heat tape or a hose heater that adjusts to outside temperature changes.
When the lights go out on a bitter night, most people scramble for flashlights, phone chargers, and extra blankets, then try to ride it out until morning. What quietly gets overlooked is the water ...
As temperatures across the Commonwealth reach sub-zero levels, Pennsylvania American Water encourages customers to prepare ...