As temperatures reach above freezing on Thursday, officials are asking residents to stop dripping water and conserve usage to decrease demand.
As Michiganders continue to face harsh winter temperatures, homeowners are advised to take proactive steps to prevent freezing pipes, a common and costly issue in the region. Having experienced ...
To prevent pipes from freezing, keep a slow trickle of both hot and cold water running through faucets, especially those in unheated or exposed areas. Maintain indoor heat by leaving it on even ...
Keeping a consistent flow of water through the plumbing can help prevent it from freezing and bursting. That’s why we set our faucets to drip. Pecina said dripping both hot and cold water overnight is ...
Winter cold and flu viruses often get the blame for blocked or runny noses. But scientists have discovered another very unlikely cause – too many takeaways. Research shows those eating takeaway ...
But to be on the safe side, you should consider dripping your faucets if temperatures are below freezing — 32 degrees Fahrenheit or less. Mississippi State University recommends that you ...