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Don't let winter sneak up on you!
Remember: a frozen water meter and/or frozen pipes are not only
inconvenient, they can be expensive. Here are a few tips to keep
your water flowing freely all winter.
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your outside faucets: |
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Disconnect all hoses from outside faucets |
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Shut off and drain all outside faucets
and lawn sprinkler systems OR |
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If you don't have a separate shut-off
valve for outside faucets, protect them with insulated covers.
You'll find covers at hardware and building supply stores. |
| Eliminate
drafts: |
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Close all windows and doors near water
lines |
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Caulk around pipes where they enter
the house. |
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Close foundation vents not needed for
residential use. |
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Seal cracks in basement, crawl space,
and other outside walls |
| Insulate
pipes: |
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Wrap pipes in unheated areas with weatherproof
insulation or heat tape products |
| Protect
the water meter: |
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If your water meter is in an unheated
area or near drafts from outdoors, insulate it to keep it
from freezing.
NOTE: Customers are responsible for the
replacement cost of a meter damaged due to freezing. |
| What
to do if your pipes freeze: |
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Locate your main shut-off valve. If
a water line has broken or split, you don't want to waste
time looking for the shut-off when the water begins flowing
again! |
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Test the shut-off to make sure it's
working. (If you can't locate the main shut-off or it won't
operate, call our Customer Service Department at 442-7200.) |
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Find where the pipe is frozen. Look
in unheated areas where pipe insulation is loose or missing. |
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Open a faucet downstream of the frozen
area to provide an outlet for the water after thawing. |
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Thaw the pipe using a hair dryer on
the low-heat setting. Move the dryer back and forth across
the frozen section. Be patient! This is a slow process. |
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NEVER USE AN OPEN FLAME TO THAW
A FROZEN LINE!! |
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If none of your faucets work and you
can't find where the lines are frozen, it's possible your
service line is frozen. Call Customer Service to arrange
for a serviceman to visit the property. |
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If the service line is frozen between
the water main and the outside shut-off valve (curb stop),
our MCWA serviceman will thaw the line. There is no charge
for this service, unless it happens more than one time in
the same season. |
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If the service line is frozen within
your property, thawing the line is your responsibility. |
Take a few minutes to prepare
your home for winter and avoid these problems!
Bringing
you our most precious resource!
Monroe County
Water Authority
475 Norris
Drive
Rochester,
New York
14610-
0999
(585) 442-2000
FAX: (585)
442-0220
E-mail: information@mcwa.com
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