Frigid temperatures broke cold weather records in all four Atlantic provinces over the weekend. On Saturday, Halifax Stanfield International Airport recorded temperatures of -25.6 C, breaking the record of -24.4 C set in 1971. The frigid cold temperatures are gone but the damage remains. Plumbers across Halifax Regional Municipality and Nova Scotia are struggling to keep up with demand as businesses and homeowners deal with burst pipes.
In case of an emergency, know where your main water valve is. Electricity may also need to be turned off in an area where a pipe has burst. Clean water up right away to prevent mildew. Call a professional plumber and your insurance company.
When cold weather is forecasted, a few things that may help to avoid frozen pipes are:
Adding insulation around pipes and walls is highly recommended. If you are away from your home during cold temperatures, ask a neighbour or friend to check on your house regularly. Special valves can be installed on the zones of your hot water furnace or boiler to block the water flow, should a pipe burst. Preventative maintenance is key to avoid disaster.