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Jack Frost is in South Texas
Last week we had a couple of nights below freezing temperature here in the Texas Hill Country.  And there was some scrambling around the house to get the pipes ready for the weather as well as some of our vacant listings.
Taking the advice of a plumber here are things that we all need to do for those occasional freezes.
Guess what his first statement was:  "Preparation is the key!"
Since we do live in South Texas & the Texas Hill Country and freezes are few and far between some of our pipes are more exposed. Plastic and copper pipe are both capable of freezing.  Be proactive and get out there and protect those pipes before that next freeze.
Pipes in attics, crawl spaces and outside walls are all vulnerable to freezing, especially if there are cracks or openings that allow cold outside air to flow across the pipes. 
WHEN IS IT COLD ENOUGH TO FREEZE?
Homeowners should be alert to the danger of freezing pipes.  In San Antonio, any time temperatures dip to 32° pipes may freeze - especially when wind chill is a factor.
A Stitch in Time Saves Nine or as the case may be a little forethought can ... more

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