Avoiding Frozen Pipes
The City's Water and Sewer Maintenance Division is offering some helpful advice to residents to avoid frozen water pipes. By following a few practical tips, most residents can avoid freezing pipes this winter.
Inside of Building
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Maintain heat at a minimum of 55 degrees.
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Avoid cold drafts by the water meter or exposed pipes by replacing broken windows, caulking holes in foundations and window frames.
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If the water meter or piping is near the foundation, in a crawl space, or in another area where cold temperatures are present, wrap the meter and pipes and insulate the area.
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When temperatures are severely cold, run the cold water faucet at a minimal rate to maintain water movement through your piping to prevent freezing.
Outside of Building
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Change outside faucets so that they are the non-freezing type.
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If the water service line coming into your building is shallow, (recommended depth is 5 feet) a plumber, bonded and licensed with the City of Aurora, can estimate the cost of lowering your service line.
When a Pipe May Be Frozen
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Contact a bonded and licensed plumber to properly investigate and thaw the line.
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If you suspect where the pipe is frozen within your building, a hot air hair dryer can be applied to thaw the pipe, Never use a torch or any type of devise with a flame.
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Contact the City of Aurora Water Meter Repair Department at 630-256-3720 or the Water and Sewer Maintenance Department at 630-256-3710 for any questions or concerns related to frozen pipes.