Showing posts with label FROZEN PIPES. Show all posts
Showing posts with label FROZEN PIPES. Show all posts

Monday, February 18, 2013

There's A Storm A Comin'. PROTECT YOUR PIPES!

Southern California mountain folks are about to be slapped around by Mother Nature, again, as a cold winter storm heads our way.OLD MAN WINTER Temps are expected to start dropping fast and snow levels may be down as low as 2,000 (that is low). A foot of snow (or more) is expected....

Last month many of us suffered frozen (or worse, busted) pipes. So this time, we may all want to try even harder to avoid that problem. Some good tips to help are:

  • Making sure exposed pipes are wrapped
  • Part timers need to turn off their water and drain their pipes
  • Part timers need to keep their thermostat turned up to at least 55
  • Full timers can open their cupboards under their sinks so heat gets in
  • Full timers can let their hot water facets drip at night

More tips here.



KEEP YOUR HOME DRY!

 

Sunday, December 23, 2012

DON'T GET CAUGHT WITH YOUR PIPES DOWN!

Winter is here, so I want to remind you mountain folks that it is time (past time, in fact) to winterize your mountain home, if you haven't already. We've had some really COLD temps and, let's face it, you just can trust Mother Nature.

Below are a few tips to get your Lake Arrowhead (mountain) home"prepared" for "Old Man Winter."
****************************Winterize
Fireplace: Time for a CHIMNEY SWEEP to come check out your fireplace & make sure it is not only clean, but safe.
Roof: Is your roof ready for rain and snow?
Landscaping: Sprinklers (irrigation systems) should be turned off and hoses drained.
Pipes! Make sure exposed pipes are "wrapped." These problems can be so expensive IF they freeze , they may burst.
Weekend cabin/home: If you're a part-timer, make sure you drain your pipes before heading home, and turn off the water. A SHUT OFF VALVE is an awesome item to have installed.
Doors and Windows: Weather-stripping and caulking should be your best friend!
Gutters: Clean out leaves and pine-needles.
Power Outages: In case the power goes out (and it can!): Make sure you have plenty of candles, extra flashlights, loads of batteries & a lantern or two, and matches. Generators are always helpful.
Snow Equipment: Place your snow shovels in an easy-to-get-to spot. If you have a snow blower, it's a great time to take it for a "check up." Call ME for a list of companies who plow driveways, etc.
Food and Drinking Water: Bottled water and can(non-perishable) goods should be on hand (3-4 days...just in case)
Helpful (local) sites for tips and supplies:
  1. LAKE ARROWHEAD COMMUNITY SERVICES DISTRICT(LACSD)
  2. CRESTLINE LAKE ARROWHEAD WATER DISTRICT (CLAWA)
  3. RIM LUMBER HARDWARE
  4. AQUA FRIA HARDWARE

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