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Pipes bursting in winter can cause serious damage to both the interior and exterior of a home. This happens when water freezes inside the pipe, causing it to expand and eventually burst the pipe. The increased pressure from the frozen water inside the pipe is too much for it to handle, leading it to break apart. This can lead to costly repairs and even more serious problems like flooding or mold growth in the walls.
Besides freezing temperatures, another factor that can cause pipes to burst in wintertime is poor insulation. If a pipe is not properly insulated in cold weather, then this can cause any remaining moisture inside of the pipe to freeze quickly since there is nothing blocking or slowing down its temperature drop. Also, if you have exterior pipes exposed to cold air without any protection from wind or snowfall, these pipes will be even more vulnerable than ones on your interior walls that have some form of shelter from external temperatures and conditions.
Luckily, there are ways you can prevent your pipes from bursting during wintertime:
1) Make sure your home’s insulation is up-to-date.
2) Seal off all drafty areas around windows.
3) Keep an eye out for dripping faucets/pipes.
4) Consider installing special insulation products designed for plumbing.
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