How to protect pipes from freezing.

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thermostat

When temperature reaches a single digit keep your thermostat set at minimum 65 degrees above that single digit.

Replace your manual thermostat to a digital for an efficient operation of your heating and ac equipment.

Let the faucets drip

Allow a slow, steady trickle of cold water from faucets, particularly those on exterior walls, to prevent pressure buildup
Seal Drafts: Use caulk or insulation to seal air leaks around doors, windows, and where pipes enter the home.

yearly inspection and maintenance

Have a yearly inspection and maintenance of your heating equipment.

Our method has been tested

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We followed Wagner Plumbing’s recommendations to insulate exposed pipes and keep the heat consistent during a cold snap, and it worked perfectly. No frozen pipes, no surprises. Their advice was clear, practical, and absolutely effective.
Korey Torres
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After sealing drafts and letting our faucets drip like they suggested, we made it through below-freezing temperatures with zero issues. These preventative steps really work. We’re very grateful for the guidance and peace of mind.
Terry Dennis
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We wrapped our pipes, used heat tape, and maintained the recommended indoor temperature. Even during extreme cold, everything ran smoothly. Wagner Plumbing’s tested methods saved us from costly repairs. Highly recommend!
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