humble3d Posted January 23, 2014 Share Posted January 23, 2014 Winter Home Disasters You Can Avoid3 tips to keep your family warm, comfortable and safe in cold weather.If you're having the kind of winter we've been having here in the Northeast — cold, snowy, and icy and only a few weeks into the season — you're probably feeling its effect on your home, and we're not just talking about higher heating bills. Winter's harshest weather can wreak havoc on your home's systems and potentially lead to disaster. Take preventative steps to protect against these things:1. Freezing PipesThis will happen if you have insufficient insulation over the pipes in crawl spaces and attics or pipes that run along exterior walls. If water isn't coming out of a faucet or you don't have heat on a certain zone, it's a sure sign that your pipes are frozen. You need to take care of this immediately to prevent any pipes from bursting and leading to a flood.What to do: This is a job for a plumber, who will be able to thaw the blockage without damaging your system.RELATED: 7 Things You Should Have in Your Car This Winter via the link below...2. Stopped-Up GuttersIce dams occur when your roof gutters become full of ice and can't drain properly. If the melting snow can get to the downspouts, water will begin to leak into your roof and walls through openings where the gutters are attached or around the chimney.What to do: Make sure your attic is properly insulated and sealed. If there are any openings through which warm air can escape, this can cause roof snow to melt even while outside temperatures are below freezing and ice dams can form.3. Dangerous Space HeatersSpace heaters are a great way to warm up colder rooms in your house, but they can be hazardous if not used properly. Never leave a space heater unattended especially when children and pets are around, and don't place it near drapes, shades or bedding.What to do: If your heater is more than a few years old, replace it with a new model that has more current safety features such as tip-over protection. This way it shuts off automatically if it happens to fall over. Check out our reviews of recent space heater models._http://www.popularmechanics.com/home/improvement/electrical-plumbing/winter-home-disasters-1389375406 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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