Frozen pipes are one of the most common and costly problems during cold snaps.
When temperatures drop below freezing, drip faucets on exterior walls and open cabinet doors to allow warm air to circulate. Disconnect garden hoses and cover outdoor faucets with insulated caps or towels. Know exactly how to shut off your water quickly.
Fill buckets or bathtubs with water for flushing and basic cleaning if water service is disrupted. Additionally, purchase gallons of water for human and pet consumption.
If you are using space heaters, wood stoves, or fireplaces to heat your home, keep items at least 3 feet away from them to prevent fires. When cleaning out ash from wood stoves or fireplaces, put them in a metal container and place the container outside far from anything flammable.
In the event you do experience a claim, take photos of the damage if it’s safe to do so, and contact your carrier directly to file a claim: https://www.loyaltyinsurance.com/file-a-claim/
Taking these steps early helps prevent property damage that can linger long after the weather warms up.