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Leesburg Utilities Department Offers Tips To Prevent Frozen Water Pipes
Several important points of advice herein
11/18/2020
Leesburg, VA (November 18, 2020) ā With freezing temperatures expected tonight, the Leesburg Department of Utilities would like to remind everyone to drain and protect outdoor water connections.
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⢠Be sure pipes in unheated parts of your home, including crawl spaces, are insulated.
⢠Remove hoses from outside faucets and be sure they are drained and shut off.
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⢠Advise all household members where the main shut-off valve is located in case of an emergency.
⢠If you will be away from home for an extended time, shut off the water supply and drain the system. Keep thermostat set at 55 degrees.
During extended periods of below-freezing temperatures:
⢠Open doors to any cabinets with water supply lines, such as under kitchen and bathroom sinks, to allow warm air to circulate.
⢠Keep a trickle of water running from the faucet highest in the house. This trickle should be a steady stream the size of the lead in a pencil.
⢠If your pipes freeze, never thaw a pipe with an open flame or a space heater. A hair dryer can be used if there is no standing water in the area.
If there is no water throughout your house and you have determined that it is not a frozen line within the home, your water meter may be frozen. Please contact Leesburg Department of Utilities at 703-771-2750 (Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.) or the Leesburg Police Department non-emergency number at 703-771-4500 outside of regular business hours for assistance.
Media Contact:
Leah Kosin
Assistant Public Information Assistant
lkosin@leesburgva.gov
703-771-2781
This press release was produced by the Town of Leesburg. The views expressed are the author's own.