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Speaker BWeather across the US this weekend and into next week.
Speaker BIt made sense for us to repost a midweek special from a year ago.
Speaker BTake a listen on how to best deal with those frozen pipes.
Speaker BLet's jump back to January of 2025.
Speaker AWelcome to the Round the House show, the next generation of home improvement.
Speaker AI'm Eric G. Thanks for joining today.
Speaker AHappy midwee.
Speaker AIt is Wednesday.
Speaker AIt is a wild one out there.
Speaker AAll the politicking going around the Southeast is freezing their butts off out there.
Speaker AThere is so much going on.
Speaker ASo everybody take a nice deep breath and we are halfway to the weekend where we're gonna have another two hours of around the house show this weekend.
Speaker AWe got a great one coming up.
Speaker AWe'll talk about that later in the week.
Speaker ABut today I wanted to give a quick education for all of our friends here basically in the rest of the country, except for the.
Speaker AFor the west coast here.
Speaker AAll of you in the north understand this.
Speaker AAll of you in the south.
Speaker AThis is new territory and we're here to help you out today.
Speaker AHow do you deal with pipes freezing up because your house was never built for snow in this kind of weather.
Speaker ASo the first thing is, is I want to make sure that I know it's cold out there, it's going to warm up later in the week, and that's good.
Speaker ABut really, if you've got, you know, most of the homes, it seems, are slab on grade when you get down into Florida.
Speaker ASo you got concrete on the dirt or stand, and that's what it is.
Speaker AThat's one thing.
Speaker AYou're probably going to be a little better off with that aspect than the houses that are on crawl spaces.
Speaker AAnd the few that have basements might be okay as well.
Speaker ABut the crawl spaces is the big one.
Speaker ASo if you've got that little space down there underneath the house, this is where the problems arise.
Speaker ASo the first thing I want you to do is go around your house and make sure that all the water is flowing great.
Speaker ABecause when you're getting below freezing, a lot of these homes just didn't insulate those pipes correctly.
Speaker ASo the one thing I would do is make sure all the faucets are running good.
Speaker AMake sure you're good.
Speaker AAnd then what I would do is for the next couple days, keep the heat up in the house, Keep a little bit of heat going in there.
Speaker AMaybe it's going to be 75.
Speaker AYeah, keep it nice and warm because that's going to help radiate out.
Speaker ABecause your prowess probably isn't that well insulated as well down in those same areas.
Speaker AAnd see if you can help with that, See if you can keep that temperature up.
Speaker ANext up, if you have any crawl space vents out there, go close those up.
Speaker AIf they don't close, tape some plastic over it, duct tape, whatever you got just to keep that nice and airtight.
Speaker ASo if you do get heat in there, it keeps it in.
Speaker AAnd next up, if you've got a attic space up there and your pipes are in the attic space, here's the next thing I would do.
Speaker ANow, this is going to be horrible for your heating bill, but it could give you enough heat to not freeze this stuff up.
Speaker AGo up into your, your attic access, crack that open so you leak heat up into that space up there.
Speaker ANow that could cause other problems.
Speaker ASo there is a risk with this.
Speaker AThis could cause some ice damming and things like that.
Speaker AWe're going to melt it on the roof surface.
Speaker AIt's going to come down, hit the eaves where it's cold and freeze back up again.
Speaker ASo just a little bit.
Speaker AWe just want to keep that above freezing.
Speaker AWe don't need to open it up.
Speaker ASo give it an inch.
Speaker AIt's probably all you need to get enough heat up there to keep that above freezing.
Speaker AIf your pipes are going through that attic space above your living area.
Speaker ASo really we're just trying to do that.
Speaker AAnd at night, if you're getting below freezing, make sure on all the exterior walls, if you've got a bathroom or a laundry or a kitchen sink, just crank that water on just a little bit.
Speaker AThat way you can keep the water moving and do everything with that and keep it going.
Speaker AGood.
Speaker ANow I talked about this in North Carol a couple days ago on their news, but really if you've got outdoor faucets with a hose hooked up to it, disconnect that.
Speaker AThat should have been the first thing you did.
Speaker AWhen you see that you're getting towards freezing, disconnect that out there, unhook that hose and then make sure.
Speaker AIf you've got an older house that doesn't have your traditional frost free hose bib outside, cover up those things.
Speaker AYou know, if you don't have any of the covers, get out there with, you know, a sweatshirt, wrap it around there until you can get some covers that'll keep that from freezing.
Speaker ANow what happens if you've got a frozen pipe?
Speaker AYou're like, I have no water coming out of here.
Speaker AWell, here's the thing.
Speaker AIf that's copper CPVC, it's about a 50, 50 chance that if you got a hard freeze, you've got a split pipe or a broken pipe someplace, now you're not going to find it until that ends up, you know, unthawing and opening up.
Speaker AAnd then you're going to have some repairs to be made.
Speaker ASo if you think that you're like, hey, I've got broken pipes or I could have, I've got at least frozen.
Speaker AIf you can turn the heat up in the house to see if you can keep that a little bit better and see if you can unthaw it, that's one thing.
Speaker ABut if you got a hard freeze, I would make sure one, you know how to turn the water off at your house.
Speaker ASecond of all, it might be smart just to turn it off.
Speaker AEspecially where we're coming out of this in a day or two.
Speaker ADepending on your weather and where you're located, this could be the place that you want to turn the water off and go, okay, I'm gonna stop the damage right now.
Speaker AWe'll let this warm up and I'll get a plumber out there.
Speaker ANow the thing you can do too is learn how to do fixing broken pipes.
Speaker ANow if it's cpvc, yeah, that, that.
Speaker AI hate working with that stuff.
Speaker AI'd much rather work with copper.
Speaker ACPVC is that yellow PVC pipe that's rated for household use.
Speaker AProblem is it's brittle, it breaks, it splits.
Speaker AYou could be doing a lot of work underneath there.
Speaker ANow yes, you're going to cut it, prime it, glue it with the CPV cement and stuff like that.
Speaker ABut man, once that stuff breaks, it shatters, it's like glass.
Speaker ASo it's not my favorite.
Speaker AI would much rather have copper to get down there.
Speaker ANow if you're going to do a temp fix, those shark bite push to connect fittings work, but those are a temporary fix that'll get your water back on in the house.
Speaker ABut you want to go back down there and sweat with a torch and get that going.
Speaker ASo I've, I'll put a video up on our around the house online page so you can see how to do that.
Speaker AI've done some videos with that in the past.
Speaker AI'll put one up there for you so you know how to do it.
Speaker AAnd just be careful.
Speaker AYou don't want that torch to light something on fire.
Speaker ANow one of the biggest mistakes you can do is putting big heaters under the house.
Speaker AAnd here's why you don't want to be in the house when you're putting heaters under the house, especially when they're propane or their diesel or whatever, if they are consuming a fuel, I don't like putting those in enclosed spaces because that can put carbon monoxide up into the house.
Speaker AAnd that also can be a huge fire danger down below, too.
Speaker ASo be very, very careful.
Speaker AYou can create a space down there where you go down there and you make yourself sick or worse.
Speaker ASo it's going to consume the oxygen.
Speaker AAnd second of all, here's the big one.
Speaker AIt's going to put out carbon monoxide, which is deadly.
Speaker ASo no heating with anything that combusts inside that's not venting it right outside, like your heating system.
Speaker ASo be really careful.
Speaker AIf you've got something that says, hey, you can use this, like some of the kerosene heaters that say it's rated for indoors, you still have to crack a window open to bring in oxygen because it is consuming oxygen and fuel in the space and it still does give off a little bit of carbon monoxide.
Speaker ASo crack a window, turn on a bath fan, do something like that.
Speaker ASo at least you're getting some fresh air in there.
Speaker AThat's a big one right there.
Speaker ASo just be very careful, guys, out there.
Speaker AWhen you're talking about winterizing that house, when you're in the middle of a storm like this, and try to keep it as warm as you can and keep the heat up to keep things from freezing.
Speaker AAnd then pay attention to what is going on.
Speaker ABecause if it happens this year, could happen next year.
Speaker ASo maybe this summer or this spring when the weather's a little bit better.
Speaker AYou've got some projects to do around there to make sure that you're prepared for the next one.
Speaker ABecause it's really strange you guys down there are having the winter of a lifetime.
Speaker AI'm up here in the Pacific Northwest where we usually have this stuff all the time.
Speaker AI haven't had really one flake of snow hit the ground and stay here.
Speaker AAnd if anything, it's probably one of our driest January's on record.
Speaker ASo the whole west coast is dealing with that.
Speaker AHopefully we'll get some precipitation here soon so we can get California out of this wildfire situation and the rest of us from sliding into that same one because it has been dry.
Speaker ASo hopefully we can get that dialed in.
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