You might have a frozen pipe if you turn on the faucet and only a trickle of water comes out. Here's what to do next.
The American Red Cross offered these suggestions if you find your pipes have frozen: If you turn on a faucet and only a ...
Cold weather can wreak havoc on homes, leading to frozen pipes. They can crack, burst and cost homeowners hundreds to ...
Some of the coldest air people have seen and felt this winter is hitting the Upstate, increasing the threat of pipes freezing ...
In some cases, the Arctic blast could lead to frozen pipes, which could burst and lead to flooding. And while there are several things you can do to prevent your pipes from freezing, it's a ...
If you turn on a faucet and no water comes out, or only a trickle, it could indicate a frozen pipe. Discolored water: If you do get water, but it's discolored (brown, reddish, or cloudy), it could ...
We highlight some ways to keep your pipes from freezing, as well as how to safely thaw frozen pipes. Once the temperature starts dropping outside, you should take measures inside to keep your ...
When freezing temperatures hit homes, one threat rises above nearly all others: dreaded frozen pipes, which lead to cracked and burst pipes, followed by flooding leaks. This not only causes ...
As a cold wave is expected to bring below freezing temperatures to Louisiana, you may need to take precaution against frozen pipes during extreme cold weather. Water faucets should drip slightly ...