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Outside — Frozen Drain Pipe

Better yet, inspect your outside drains before winter: insulate, bury deeper, or install heat tape. A few hours of prevention can save you from a basement full of ice-cold sewage water.

Stay warm, and keep those drains flowing. frozen drain pipe outside

For homeowners in cold climates, winter brings more than just snow shoveling and icy driveways. One of the most frustrating and potentially damaging cold-weather issues is a frozen outdoor drain pipe . Unlike a frozen supply pipe (which bursts under pressure), a frozen drain pipe creates a silent, messy backup that can flood your basement or yard. Better yet, inspect your outside drains before winter: