Frozen water expands and builds pressure that will cause pipes to burst. Moving water is less likely to freeze and relieves ...
There’s some confusion about whether Houston-area residents should drip their faucets in anticipation of the freezing ...
Keep your pipes safe from the cold.
When extended periods of cold weather are forecast, make sure to let your faucets drip. Learn how many you need to keep on to ...
It's not quite the Shakespeare line, but it's the question on many Houston-area residents' minds as the freeze heads toward our area. So should you drip or not drip your faucets. This is what we know.
When the forecast suddenly drops into the teens, the old advice to "leave the faucets dripping" comes roaring back. It sounds ...
It’s advice that the City of Houston is telling its residents not to do.
LAFAYETTE, La. — Freezing temperatures are coming to Acadiana, leaving residents wondering what's the best way to make sure your home is protected and prepared for the weather. KATC spoke with two ...
When temperatures drop, the water in your pipes can freeze and lead to a burst pipe. But you may be able to prevent that by ...
To drip, or not to drip, that is the question on many Houston-area residents’ minds as the region prepares for the anticipated hard freeze and potential historic snowfall. Ahead of the winter storm — ...
Houston city residents who have water that comes from pumping stations: Do not drip your water faucets. The City of Houston system is run not through water towers, but through re-pump stations on the ...