Some advice online says the answer is to just let your faucets drip. If there are freezing temperatures outside, the American Red Cross says you should let cold water drip from faucets.
There are multiple precautions you can take during this week's cold snap to protect water pipes exposed to exterior walls.
I get it. But here’s the deal: it also costs you money. Most people wait until it’s the middle of the night, when the constant drip is unbearable, to call a plumber. That usually means paying ...
(KNSI) – Sartell officials are giving homeowners the option to run a steady, thin stream from their faucet to keep their ...
WSSC Water officially lifted its boil water advisory on Wednesday for customers in Prince George’s County, Maryland, following a water main break.