Winterize Your Plumbing in Illinois: Step-by-Step Illinois winters can bring sudden cold snaps that test even well-built homes. Winterizing plumbing is about reducing the risk of frozen pipes (which can burst) and preparing fixtures, valves, and outdoor water lines for freezing temperatures. 1) Check when freezing can reach your pipes Begin by identifying where water lines run: along exterior walls, through unheated basements/crawl spaces, garages, attics, and any sections near vents or poorly insulated areas. Those are the most vulnerable spots during overnight dips and wind-driven cold. 2) Insulate first, then plug gaps Use pipe insulation rated for cold weather, especially on exposed supply lines and any “runs” that travel through unheated spaces. Add insulation to elbows, valves, and pipe-to-wall transitions—these points often cool faster than straight runs. After insulating, look for draf ... Read more »
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