The Idaho State Fire Marshal's Office said snow sliding off a home's roof fractured a propane supply pipe, causing a house to explode in the Kilgore area.
Let cold water drip from the faucet at a trickle. And not to set your temperature below 55 degrees. They say if your pipes do ...
The American Red Cross offered these suggestions if you find your pipes have frozen: If you turn on a faucet and only a ...
With temperatures dropping to the single digits, Tri-State homeowners are concerned about frozen pipes but there are ways to ...
You might have a frozen pipe if you turn on the faucet and only a trickle of water comes out. Here's what to do next.
The State Fire Marshal's Office has closed its investigation into what caused a home explosion in Ellsworth last year.
In some cases, the Arctic blast gripping Chicago could lead to frozen pipes, which could burst and lead to flooding.
Georgia could see a winter storm this week leading to a higher chance of frozen pipes. Here's why that's a problem and how to prevent them.
Start by warming the pipe as close to the faucet as possible ... Do not use a blowtorch, kerosene or propane heater, charcoal stove, or other open flame device. Apply heat until full water ...
Walking the straight and narrow path is always a good idea, until the path becomes too narrow. That describes a curious situation on John M Tinsley Street, a new, north-south thoroughfare created ...
Do not use a blowtorch, kerosene or propane heater, charcoal stove or open flame. Apply heat until full water pressure is restored and check all other pipes.
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