There’s some confusion about whether Houston-area residents should drip their faucets in anticipation of the freezing ...
As the potential for ice and snow nears, a plumber breaks down how to keep your pipes from bursting.
When temperatures drop, the water in your pipes can freeze and lead to a burst pipe. But you may be able to prevent that by ...
It's not quite the Shakespeare line, but it's the question on many Houston-area residents' minds as the freeze heads toward ...
Overall, it's best that you take heed and drip your faucets when temperatures dip below freezing. A simple trickle of hot and ...
It’s advice that the City of Houston is telling its residents not to do.
When the power cuts out on a subfreezing night, you do not have to choose between a sky‑high water bill and a flooded crawl ...
While there's no question that freezing temperatures can pose a risk to plumbing, experts don't always agree on whether residents should leave their faucets dripping to prevent pipes from freezing.
Understanding why pipes burst starts with looking at water at a molecular level. When water freezes molecules spread apart, causing the water to expand by up to 9%. This expansion can crack pipes if ...
Forecast models continue trending colder for early Sunday morning, with lows expected to fall into the mid- and even low-20s ...
The blast of Arctic air will continue through the course of today, but as the wind dies down, temperatures will continue to ...