Now that the weather is getting colder, it’s time to start thinking about those chores around the house you need to get done before the first snowfall.
Cleaning out the gutters, disconnecting your garden hoses… every year we make a list of winterization chores. Is winterizing your home’s plumbing on that list?
If not, it should be!
Winterizing your pipes is a chore, yes, but it’s one that could prevent costly damage to your pipes and water heater if freezing temperatures cause leaks and
breaks. If you own a summer home or cottage and won’t be in the building for the winter, it’s especially important to take these steps.
Read more about winterizing your plumbing on our website!
We believe what this business is really about is serving you, the customer. It's important to us that even in an emergency, we are there for you. Our first goal is for our customers at the end of each job to know that we gave our all to meet their plumbing needs. We want each customer to feel like they could refer us to friends and family because you are our greatest advertisement!
Thursday, November 14, 2019
Winterizing Your Plumbing
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