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  2. Should I turn off water if pipes are frozen? How to ... - AOL

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    What to do when water pipes freeze. Here are tips from The Red Cross. If you turn on a faucet and only a trickle comes out, suspect a frozen pipe. Likely places for frozen pipes include against ...

  3. How to keep your pipes from freezing during cold temperatures ...

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    Shut off the water supply. If your water leak detection system has already gone off or your pipes have burst, turn off the water at the main shutoff valve in the house.

  4. How to Fix Your Frozen Pipes, According to Experts - AOL

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    Wrap the pipe with a hot towel: Soak it in hot water and wrap it around the frozen section. Apply a salt solution : Mix salt with warm water and apply it to the frozen area. Salt lowers the ...

  5. How to prevent pipes from freezing in your home (and how to ...

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    As the frozen pipes are treated, water will begin to melt and flow through the frozen areas. The running water through the pipe will help melt the ice. Apply heat to frozen pipes until full water ...

  6. Trace heating - Wikipedia

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    Hot water service piping can also be traced, so that a circulating system is not needed to provide hot water at outlets. The combination of trace heating and the correct thermal insulation for the operating ambient temperature maintains a thermal balance where the heat output from the trace heating matches the heat loss from the pipe.

  7. Pipe insulation - Wikipedia

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    Pipe insulation cannot prevent the freezing of standing water in pipework, but it can increase the time required for freezing to occur—thereby reducing the risk of the water in the pipes freezing. For this reason, it is recommended to insulate pipework at risk of freezing, and local water-supply regulations may require pipe insulation be ...

  8. Insulated pipe - Wikipedia

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    Insulated pipes (called also preinsulated pipes or bonded pipe [1]) are widely used for district heating and hot water supply. They consist of a steel pipe called "service pipe", a thermal insulation layer and an outer casing. The insulation bonds the service pipe and the casing together. The main purpose of such pipes is to maintain the ...

  9. Will my pipes defrost on their own? Should I call a plumber ...

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    Some pipes burst while they’re frozen and some crack while defrosting, Ogle said. “It’ll be just water spewing everywhere,” he said. Locating your water main shutoff valve will help you ...