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Get Your House Ready for Cold

While there still might be some uncertainty as to how much snow the Ohio Valley might get from the incoming storm this weekend, one thing is for sure — it’s going to get cold. Very, very cold.

Forecasts have low temperatures in the valley falling to 0 degrees Friday, in the teens over the weekend and negative numbers on Monday. Local residents can stay indoors, bundle up and turn on a heater to keep from freezing. Their water pipes can’t.

A burst water pipe in weather like what is coming this weekend can be a nightmare, and forecasts are predicting conditions that create a perfect incubator for such a malady. AAA has some tips for you to make sure that you don’t fall victim to an unexpected, unpleasant surprise.

– Remove hoses from exterior faucets.

– Repair or replace weather stripping around windows and doors, vents and fans, plumbing, air conditioners and electrical and gas lines.

– Use caulk or insulation to seal all cracks, holes and other openings on exterior walls.

– Let faucets drip a little bit to prevent freezing pipes.

– Know where water shutoff valves are located so water can be turned off in case of an emergency.

– Air inside the walls, where pipes are, can be much colder than air in the room, so set the thermostat at a reasonable temperature, even if no one is home.

– Keep bathroom and kitchen cabinet doors open to let warm air circulate around the pipes.

Follow this advice, and your pipes will have a better chance of surviving the bitter cold intact.

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