Usually, when we think about the winter the first things that come to mind are Christmas and holidays, but another important event that happens during this time of the year is the start of the cold weather.
So to prepare your house for this period of the year, besides turning on the heating system and taking out the snow shovel, you should also think about winterizing the plumbing system of your house.
In fact, really cold temperatures can cause leaks and breaks inside your house because when water freezes it expands, and the expansion can break the pipes causing major damage.
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To correctly winterize your home you should follow these steps, they are particularly important if you plan to leave your house for a long period of time since not having water running through the pipes can highly increase the risk of damages.
Once you have followed those simple steps you should be good to go and your house should be safe, but if you want to really be sure that none of your pipes will freeze and be damaged by the cold, there are some additional precautions that you could take.
Once the winter is finished if you come back to a house that has been winterized to pass the cold season without been damaged, there are a few steps you have to follow to restart the plumbing system and bring everything back to normality:
Those were the most efficient way to prevent any damage to your plumbing system due to the arrival of the cold season, now that you know exactly what to do you can be sure that your house will pass the winter without any damage.
Some of those suggestions may appear silly of simple common sense but when it comes to the plumbing system of your house it’s always better to prevent rather and repair.
If you are not able to execute on what you have just learned don’t worry, simply call your local plumber and he will able to help you with all those procedures, in fact even if winterizing a house can appear really complicate, for an experienced and professional plumber it’s child’s play.