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The Best Methods to Protect Your Softener This Winter
Have the Faucet Drip at Night
Anything below 32 degrees could freeze. Outside temperatures drop far below that point during the winters in Ohio. Standing water in your pipes may freeze if left sitting still. When water freezes, it will expand, adding extra pressure to your plumbing. Beware of the bursting pipes!
Flowing water is tougher to freeze. At night, set your tap to a slow drip, just enough to keep some water flowing. You could catch the water in a pot or bucket to be used the next day, so you don’t end up wasting the water.
Add Extra Insulation to Stay Warm
Insulation in your attic keeps your home at more stable temperatures. Good attic insulation will keep the warmth in during winter and the heat out during summer. Properly installed insulation will save you money on utilities and stop your need for extra maintenance on your heating and cooling systems.
Locate your water softener. Make sure the area around it is well-insulated to ensure you will maintain your water softener’s ability to function. Don’t make your water softener work too hard by keeping it in frigid conditions. If full insulation is too big of a step this year, try getting a pipe sleeve to help in the meantime.
Water Softener Winter Tips
Wintertime is a good time to be inside, staying warm. While away from home, make sure to unplug your water softener. When you’re home, make sure to check on your water heater, water softener, and general plumbing from time to time. If a problem comes up, call a professional plumber right away. If you have trouble with your water softener, call Ohio Valley Pure Water to solve the issue.
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