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Important Tips from your friendly Home Insurance Co – SCS Insurance Inc. “Have You Checked Your Pipes Lately?” Recommended Title – Best tips of Home Insurance Company – SCS Insurance Inc. Anthony Charles the president of SCS insurance agency describes best insurance policy for frozen pipes. Our best “Best Home Insurance” tip for our customers is to be proactive in their practice and wise with their “House Insurance Company choice. Here is the other tip that will help in these coming months and future. No your thermometer is not broken; it’s winter again and it’s really that cold. As temperatures drop below zero both businesses and homeowners are forced to deal with frozen water pipes. While we meticulously layer ourselves with warm clothes we often forget to check our pipes to ensure that they stay warm as well. Ice developing in a pipe does not necessarily result in a break where the ice blockage occurs. Often a pipe will burst where little or no ice has formed because continued freezing and expansion inside the pipe causes water pressure to increase downstream, between the ice blockage and a closed faucet at the end. How to avoid frozen pipes Pipes that have frozen in the past or near exterior walls should be red flagged for repeat offense. When insulation isn't cutting it, think about pipe wrappings surrounded with electrical coils (heat tape) that provide an outside source of heat. Disconnect hoses from outside faucets, due to the faucet cannot drain properly with the hose attached. If not disconnected it will most likely freeze and break. Don’t be a scrooge! Stand firm against the urge to lower your thermostat to save money while you are gone for the day. Open you’re Kitchen and bathroom cabinet doors under your sinks so heat from the room can help warm the pipes. For pipes that are vulnerable to freezing during harsh cold weather maintain a stream of water trickling out of faucet. As running water does not freeze as easily. For those of us that love their lawns and have sprinkler systems, drain all outdoor pipes and turn off the water supply to the system. It is very important to know where your main water emergency shut-off valve is located. Winterizing your Home especially if you're going away for an extended time Turn off the water supply at the main shutoff valve by the street. Remove garden hoses from outside faucets and open these faucets to drain them. Drain the water heater. Turn off the pilot light on gas water heaters and be sure to turn off the electricity to electric water heaters before you drain them. Use an air compressor to blow any trapped water from the water pipes. Open all faucets and leave them open. This will help keep condensation from freezing and bursting the water lines. Flush all toilets (to empty the tank) and every faucet (to drain water from pipes) in the home, including outdoor faucets.

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Important Tips from your friendly Home Insurance Co – SCS Insurance Inc. “Have You Checked Your Pipes Lately?” Recommended Title – Best tips of Home Insurance Company – SCS Insurance Inc. Anthony Charles the president of SCS insurance agency describes best insurance policy for frozen pipes. Our best “Best Home Insurance” tip for our customers is to be proactive in their practice and wise with their “House Insurance Company” choice. Here is the other tip that will help in these coming months and future. No your thermometer is not broken; it’s winter again and it’s really that cold. As temperatures drop below zero both businesses and homeowners are forced to deal with frozen water pipes. While we meticulously layer ourselves with warm clothes we often forget to check our pipes to ensure that they stay warm as well. Ice developing in a pipe does not necessarily result in a break where the ice blockage occurs. Often a pipe will burst where little or no ice has formed because continued freezing and expansion inside the pipe causes water pressure to increase downstream, between the ice blockage and a closed faucet at the end. How to avoid frozen pipes

• Pipes that have frozen in the past or near exterior walls should be red flagged for repeat offense.

• When insulation isn't cutting it, think about pipe wrappings surrounded with electrical coils (heat tape) that provide an outside source of heat.

• Disconnect hoses from outside faucets, due to the faucet cannot drain properly with the hose attached. If not disconnected it will most likely freeze and break.

• Don’t be a scrooge! Stand firm against the urge to lower your thermostat to save money while you are gone for the day.

• Open you’re Kitchen and bathroom cabinet doors under your sinks so heat from the room can help warm the pipes.

• For pipes that are vulnerable to freezing during harsh cold weather maintain a stream of water trickling out of faucet. As running water does not freeze as easily.

• For those of us that love their lawns and have sprinkler systems, drain all outdoor pipes and turn off the water supply to the system.

• It is very important to know where your main water emergency shut-off valve is located.

Winterizing your Home especially if you're going away for an extended time

• Turn off the water supply at the main shutoff valve by the street. • Remove garden hoses from outside faucets and open these faucets to drain them. • Drain the water heater. Turn off the pilot light on gas water heaters and be sure to turn off

the electricity to electric water heaters before you drain them. • Use an air compressor to blow any trapped water from the water pipes. Open all faucets

and leave them open. This will help keep condensation from freezing and bursting the water lines.

• Flush all toilets (to empty the tank) and every faucet (to drain water from pipes) in the home, including outdoor faucets.

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• Empty all toilet bowls by siphoning or bailing and sponging. Pour a mixture of food grade antifreeze and water into all toilet bowls and traps of all sinks, showers and bathtubs. Don't drain these traps. The water in them keeps sewer gases out of your house.

• If your water supply is from a well, switch off the pump and drain it along with the above-ground pump lines and the tank.

Prepare for the worst hope for the best, but what if a pipe does freeze?

• To keep a frozen pipe from bursting, open the faucet it supplies with water. Then add heat to the area where the pipe is located.

• Stop the water supply to that line. • If a pipe burst, immediately shut off the water supply to your property. • Be aware of where your main water emergency shut-off valve is located.

If you have any question or need further assistance to this tip or any queries related to Home Insurance in New York or other areas, SCS Insurance Agency is here to help. Contact us at (516) 466-6007. Article Source If you have any question or need further assistance to this tip or any queries related to <a href="http://www.scsinsuranceinc.com/personal-insurance.html">Home Insurance in New York</a> or other areas, <a href="http://www.scsinsuranceinc.com/">SCS financial   services  agency  NY</a> is here to help. Contact us at (516) 466-6007.

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 Our  best   “Best  Home   Insurance”   tip   for  our  customers   is   to  be  proactive   in   their  practice  and  wise   with   their   “<a   href="http://www.scsinsuranceinc.com/personal-­‐insurance.html">House  Insurance  Company</a>”  choice.  Here  is  the  other  tip  that  will  help  in  these  coming  months  and  future.   No   your   thermometer   is   not   broken;   it’s   winter   again   and   it’s   really   that   cold.   As  temperatures  drop  below  zero  both  businesses  and  homeowners  are  forced  to  deal  with  frozen  water  pipes.  While  we  meticulously  layer  ourselves  with  warm  clothes  we  often  forget  to  check  our  pipes  to  ensure  that  they  stay  warm  as  well.         Ice  developing   in  a  pipe  does  not  necessarily   result   in  a  break  where   the   ice  blockage  occurs.  Often  a  pipe  will  burst  where  little  or  no  ice  has  formed  because  continued  freezing  and  expansion   inside   the   pipe   causes   water   pressure   to   increase   downstream,   between   the   ice  blockage  and  a  closed  faucet  at  the  end.      How  to  avoid  frozen  pipes      •   Pipes  that  have  frozen  in  the  past  or  near  exterior  walls  should  be  red  flagged  for  repeat  offense.    •   When   insulation   isn't  cutting   it,   think  about  pipe  wrappings  surrounded  with  electrical  coils  (heat  tape)  that  provide  an  outside  source  of  heat.    •   Disconnect  hoses  from  outside  faucets,  due  to  the  faucet  cannot  drain  properly  with  the  hose  attached.  If  not  disconnected  it  will  most  likely  freeze  and  break.    •   Don’t  be  a  scrooge!  Stand  firm  against  the  urge  to  lower  your  thermostat  to  save  money  while  you  are  gone  for  the  day.  •   Open   you’re   Kitchen   and   bathroom   cabinet   doors   under   your   sinks   so   heat   from   the  room  can  help  warm  the  pipes.  •   For  pipes  that  are  vulnerable  to  freezing  during  harsh  cold  weather  maintain  a  stream  of  water  trickling  out  of  faucet.  As  running  water  does  not  freeze  as  easily.  •   For  those  of  us  that  love  their  lawns  and  have  sprinkler  systems,  drain  all  outdoor  pipes  and  turn  off  the  water  supply  to  the  system.    •   It  is  very  important  to  know  where  your  main  water  emergency  shut-­‐off  valve  is  located.  Winterizing  your  Home  especially  if  you're  going  away  for  an  extended  time      •   Turn  off  the  water  supply  at  the  main  shutoff  valve  by  the  street.    •   Remove  garden  hoses  from  outside  faucets  and  open  these  faucets  to  drain  them.    •   Drain  the  water  heater.  Turn  off  the  pilot  light  on  gas  water  heaters  and  be  sure  to  turn  off  the  electricity  to  electric  water  heaters  before  you  drain  them.    •   Use  an  air  compressor  to  blow  any  trapped  water  from  the  water  pipes.  Open  all  faucets  and   leave   them  open.   This  will   help   keep   condensation   from   freezing   and   bursting   the  water  lines.    •   Flush  all  toilets  (to  empty  the  tank)  and  every  faucet  (to  drain  water  from  pipes)  in  the  home,  including  outdoor  faucets.    •   Empty   all   toilet   bowls   by   siphoning   or   bailing   and   sponging.   Pour   a   mixture   of   food  grade   antifreeze   and  water   into   all   toilet   bowls   and   traps   of   all   sinks,   showers   and   bathtubs.  Don't  drain  these  traps.  The  water  in  them  keeps  sewer  gases  out  of  your  house.    

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•   If   your   water   supply   is   from   a   well,   switch   off   the   pump   and   drain   it   along   with   the  above-­‐ground  pump  lines  and  the  tank.  Prepare  for  the  worst  hope  for  the  best,  but  what  if  a  pipe  does  freeze?      •   To  keep  a  frozen  pipe  from  bursting,  open  the  faucet   it  supplies  with  water.  Then  add  heat  to  the  area  where  the  pipe  is  located.    •   Stop  the  water  supply  to  that  line.    •   If  a  pipe  burst,  immediately  shut  off  the  water  supply  to  your  property.    •   Be  aware  of  where  your  main  water  emergency  shut-­‐off  valve  is  located.      If   you   have   any   question   or   need   further   assistance   to   this   tip   or   any   queries   related   to   <a  href="http://www.scsinsuranceinc.com/personal-­‐insurance.html">Home   Insurance   in   New  York</a>  or  other  areas,  SCS  Insurance  Agency  is  here  to  help.  Contact  us  at  (516)  466-­‐6007.      <a   href="http://onlinegamblingzone.info/other/best-­‐tips-­‐of-­‐home-­‐insurance-­‐company-­‐scs-­‐insurance-­‐inc-­‐6352.html">Article  Source</a>