As spring approaches, it's important to remember that freezing temperatures can still occur. To avoid frozen water pipes, it’s crucial to heat your home or business properly during this transition period. Frozen pipes can cause extensive damage and create a lot of inconvenience for property owners, including costly repairs. However, proactive measures can help safeguard your property.
Even as temperatures warm up, it’s essential to keep your furnace on. Home and business owners should keep the inside temperature at or above 55 degrees.
A generator can help keep your property heated even during a power outage.
If you have a security system for your home or business, you may be able to add these features. If not, stand-alone sensors can be purchased and connected to your smartphone via Bluetooth.
This can be a simple but effective measure.
If you’re heading to a warmer climate for some reprieve from the cold temperatures, be sure there’s no unaddressed property damage that could allow cold air to get in.
Working with your contractor can identify areas that could be susceptible to freezing.
No matter the problem, turning off the water is the key to stopping a water leak. To do this, you’ll need to find your shut-off valve. Attaching a shut-off tag is an excellent way to help your family members or employees find it more quickly. To get one for your home or business, click here.
Depending on where the water leak occurs, you may have to remove items quickly. Prioritize what to remove based on value or sentiment.
An experienced plumber is trained to find, fix, and replace burst pipes. Don’t try to do it yourself.
If your circuit breaker is damaged by water, please call your local electrician to identify the damage and assist in the repairs.
While an insurance policy can cover this type of damage, it’s important to talk to your independent insurance agent regularly to determine the coverage you’ve purchased and identify if there are any insurance gaps.