Frozen Pipes In Kansas City and How to Prevent Them 

Winter has arrived in Kansas City, the chance of your pipes freezing has gone up. Anytime the temperature is going to hover around 32 degrees or below, that is when the chance of frozen pipes goes up. 

The pipes in the most danger are those in basements and attics. These spaces are typically less insulated than other rooms in your home and can freeze more easily. These spaces are also the least visible in your home, so you may not notice the frozen pipe immediately. A frozen pipe left alone can easily turn into a burst pipe. A burst pipe causes flooding damage to affected rooms and loss of water to parts of your home. The other vulnerable spots in your home are exterior faucets and hoses. These pipes are closest to the outside and at risk of freezing.

Here are some tips to prevent frozen pipes:

If your pipes do freeze- don’t panic. Your local technicians at KB Complete are here to help. We can assist with repairing your burst pipe or insulating them before they freeze! 

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