6 Tips to Avoid a Costly Winter Plumbing Leak

A leaking copper pipe that burst after freezing is shown.

Your home plumbing could pay a big price if your house isn’t prepared for winter. Learn how to save cash and keep pipes from freezing.

1. Protect your plumbing pipes from freezing
When winter temperatures plummet, water can easily freeze inside, causing them to burst. If you are out of the house or unaware of a burst pipe, the results can be disastrous, including massive home floods and damage to your beloved furniture, rugs and home structure.

To reduce the possibility of frozen pipes, wrap each of your un-insulated pipes in a blanket of foam. You can purchase foam tubes with a slit on the side at most hardware stores. Cut the tube to the length you need, pull it open and push it over and around your pipe. Use duct tape to secure if the foam does not have self-adhesive edges.

2. Fix home plumbing leaks now
The best time to get leaks repaired is the present. Check all of the faucets in your kitchen, bathrooms and utility room for drips and puddles. If you have a leaky faucet, contact your trusted plumber immediately to get your pipes back in tip-top shape.

3. Drain your water heater
If you live in a location with hard water, sediment can build up in your tank, causing rust to develop inside. This rust can then find its way into your drinking, cooking and bathing water. If your hot water heater already is rusted or is too old, consider purchasing a new one before cold weather sets in.

4. Lose the outdoor hose to avoid frozen pipes
Until warm weather returns, your best home plumbing practice is to disconnect, wrap up and pack away your garden hose. Leaving a hose connected outside in winter can cause water left inside to freeze and expand, freezing your faucets and connecting pipes as well. Just say no to hefty repair bills and yes to a hose and fixtures you can use next year.

5. Close and drain shut-off valves leading outdoors
If you have interior shut off valves leading to outdoor faucets, close them and drain the water from outside lines. Any water that remains in the lines and freezes could cause major damage.

6. Clean your home’s sump pump pit
Before cold weather hits, you will need to inspect and clean your sump pump and the pit in which it rests. When exposed to extreme cold, your pump can freeze, causing it to stop working.

If your sump pump malfunctions, water can enter your basement and cause flooding, especially when winter rains are in full swing. Do yourself a favor and inspect your pump and pit now to avoid massive flood damage and cleanup bills later.

Your winter should be full of cheer and warm family get-togethers, not exploded pipes and leaks that take days to fix. Prepare and repair your plumbing in advance to avoid a costly disaster.

Source: 6 Tips to Avoid a Costly Winter Plumbing Leak

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Nov 4th – DAY OF THE DEAD EVENT

Spanish Exploradores Day of the Dead Ad Fall 2017

Day of the Dead Party.
¡Fiesta! – Día de los Muertos.
November 4th – 3:30 – 5:00pm
Learn about the holiday | Try some authentic treats
Make a craft | Learn some Spanish
Family friend event.
$10 per child | kids ages 3 – 14.
*children 7 & under must be accompanied by an adult.
2200 GRASSLYN AVE., HAVERTOWN, PA 19083 | PHONE: (484) 454 – 5124
https://spanishexploradores.com/special-events/

Nov 8th – Main Line School Night – Building the New

This will be an interesting and fun event that supports Main Line School Night’s programs. Please join me on November 8. Individual tickets and sponsor ships can be purchased through links in the attached event notice.

A Roundtable Discussion with Community Luminaries featuring John (“Jack”) Bogle, Founder, The Vanguard Group; Janet Haas, M.D., Board Chair, William Penn Foundation; and Matt Gillin, Co-Founder and CEO, Relay Network. Enjoy conversation, hors d’oeuvres and cocktails, bid on a showcase of items from across the Main Line, pay tribute to our exemplary instructors and support MLSN’s program of lifelong learning.

Wednesday, November 8 at 5 PM – 8:15 PM
Cabrini University
Ticket Information
www.mainlineschoolnight.org

Nov 9th – Appetite for Books Fundraiser for Penn Wynne Library

The Penn Wynne Library Association invites you to our 3rd annual celebration, “Appetite for Books.” Join us for an evening of fine wines, decadent desserts, raffle prizes, and live music.

This exciting event will be held Thursday, November 9, 2017 from 7-9pm at the Merion Tribute House located at 625 Hazelhurst Ave., Merion Station, PA, 19066.

Tickets for the event are $35 in advance, $40 at the door.

To register, please send a check payable to:
Penn Wynne Library Association
attn: Appetite for Books
130 Overbrook Parkway
Wynnewood, PA 19096

Source: (95) Appetite for Books Fundraiser for Penn Wynne Library

Nov 16th – A Nighttime History Hike: Odd Stories of West Laurel Hill

Learn about West Laurel Hill’s history, visit sites of famous notables, and hear tales with a spooky twist – from a 19th century cult leader to the drastic measures Charles Goldbeck took to make sure he wasn’t buried alive and more!

Children 13 years and older welcome. Refreshments included. Dress warmly and meet at the Conservatory. Proceeds from the event benefit the Lower Merion Conservancy!

Thursday, November 16 at 6 PM – 8 PM
West Laurel Hill Cemetery and Funeral Home
225 Belmont Ave, Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania 19004

Click here for more information

Oct 21st – The Narberth Ghost Walk & Halloween Social

Don’t miss your chance to experience the thrills and frights of Narberth. Terrifying guides will lead you in a nighttime walk featuring ghostly stories told by Narberth luminaries. Includes admission to the Civic Association Halloween Social, with spooky treats and devilishly good drinks.

Childcare available and provided by Narberth’s own Great Expectations Together.

Not for children under 10. Spaces are limited.

Saturday, October 21 at 6 PM – 9 PM
80 Windsor Ave, Narberth, PA 19072

Reserve yours today.Event Details: https://narberthcivic.org/ghostwalk-2/