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HOUSTON – The countdown is on, Houston. Onset of the winter freeze is in sight and time is quite frankly running out.
Homeowners are being urged to take precautions to protect their pipes from freezing and bursting in the cold weather, such as leaving faucets on a slow drip and adding heat tape for extra insulation.
Don't pay the price for frozen pipes this winter. These tips will help protect your home's pipes in cold, winter weather.