Baltimore, MD – Jan. 31, 2023 As temperatures drop to a low of 14 degrees this Friday and only 23 degrees on Shabbos, residents are urged to take steps to prevent their pipes from freezing. The freezing weather can cause significant damage to pipes and homes, leading to costly repairs. To avoid this, residents should follow the below tips:

Slow water flow: The best way to prevent pipes from freezing is by letting water flow continuously through them. Go to the lowest faucet in the house and turn on the cold water tap, letting it flow very, very slowly throughout Shabbos. This will keep water moving and help prevent pipes from freezing.

Maintain indoor temperature: If you plan on being away, be sure to keep the temperature in your home at a minimum of 55 degrees. This will prevent the pipes from freezing even if the outdoor temperature drops significantly.

Remove hoses: Remove hoses from hose bibs/spigots outside and shut off the internal shut-offs to the outside hose bibs if accessible. Open the outside spigots and keep open (if you have them shut off from inside). This will prevent the water in the hose from freezing and causing damage to the hose or the spigot.

Insulate pipes: Insulate pipes in unheated areas, such as the attic, crawl space, or garage, to help prevent them from freezing.

By following these tips, residents can help ensure that their pipes remain flowing and prevent costly repairs. If you suspect that your pipes have frozen, it's important to call a professional plumber for assistance. Don't take any chances with the freezing weather, take precautions now to protect your home.