When the temperatures drop, homeowners often start looking for ways to protect their homes from the winter chill. One ...
Experts say you need to close the space’s vents when the cold weather hits. Home experts say leaving it open can allow ...
We asked pros for the best gear to help with storm-related snow, ice and anything else Mother Nature throws your way. Faucet ...
Farmer’s Almanac predicted the current winter season would be “wet and cold for most locations.” It was right. That means it ...
Carefully and gently remove any light covers and wash them with warm water ... and it'll be extremely difficult for the water to move down the pipes. In extreme cases, the yucky mess might back up the ...
With temperatures above freezing and what's left of the snow starting to melt, you probably don't need to drip your faucets ...
PINE BELT, Miss. (WDAM) - Extended periods below freezing can be problematic for water pipes. But, there are ways to make sure your pipes are prepared for the cold. Plumbing experts like David ...
Faucet covers should also be put on. Pipes exposed to "severe cold," including outdoor hose bibs, swimming pool supply lines, and water sprinkler lines. (If you have swimming pool or sprinkler ...
The heavy snowfall blocked the home’s exhaust pipes. At first, the Jolly family thought they couldn't get over the flu. The kids and parents had headaches and were dizzy and tired. Mom Whitney ...
Close all windows near water pipes; cover or close open-air vents. Freezing temperatures combined with wind drafts can cause pipes to freeze more frequently.
Here are the violations reported in food safety inspection reports from Montgomery County conducted the week of Jan. 5-11, ...