As the leaves begin to fall and the temperatures start to dip in Jacksonville, FL, it’s the perfect time for homeowners to think about protecting their plumbing from the rare but harsh freezes that can strike in our Sunshine State. Turner Plumbing, your local expert, is here to guide you through the essential steps to ensure your pipes are snug and secure as winter approaches.


Step One: Insulate Exposed Pipes The first line of defense against freezing temperatures is to insulate any pipes that are exposed or located in unheated areas like garages, attics, or outside walls. Using foam pipe insulation or even wrapping pipes with heat tape can make a significant difference. This not only prevents freezing but can also save energy by reducing heat loss from your hot water pipes. Remember, even in Florida, an ounce of prevention can save gallons of trouble.


Step Two: Seal Leaks and Openings Before the cold sets in, take a tour around your home to check for drafts. Small leaks around where pipes enter your home can let cold air in, potentially leading to a pipe freeze. Use caulk or insulation to seal these gaps. This step not only helps with your plumbing but also contributes to keeping your heating bills down by maintaining the warmth inside your home.


Step Three: Let Faucets Drip When a cold snap is in the forecast, allowing your faucets to drip slightly can prevent pressure build-up between the faucet and any ice blockage, which could cause your pipe to burst. Moving water, even at a trickle, has a much harder time freezing than water at rest. This is especially important for faucets attached to pipes running through exterior walls or unheated spaces.


Step Four: Keep Your Home Warm Maintaining a consistent thermostat setting day and night during cold weather can protect your pipes. While it might seem counterintuitive to keep the heat on when you’re not home, the cost of heating is small compared to the potential expense of repairing burst pipes. Also, if you have rooms that aren’t regularly heated, like a guest room, consider opening the door to allow heat to circulate around those pipes too.


Step Five: Know Your Shut-Off Valve In case of an emergency, like a burst pipe, knowing where your water shut-off valve is can minimize damage. Take the autumn months to locate it, ensure it’s operational, and perhaps even label it for easy identification. This knowledge can be a lifesaver when time is of the essence.
As you enjoy the cooler autumn days in Jacksonville, remember that a little preparation goes a long way in protecting your home from the perils of winter. But, if the cold weather catches you off guard or if you need a professional’s touch to winterize your plumbing system, don’t hesitate to call Turner Plumbing Co. at 904-396-7044.

Our team of experts is ready to ensure your home’s plumbing is ready for whatever weather comes our way. Let us help you keep the flow, even when the temperatures drop!