Hey Asheville residents! As we brace ourselves for a chilly weekend ahead with temperatures dipping below freezing, it’s time to think about something that often gets overlooked – frozen pipes. Yes, those pesky water pipes in our homes can become a real headache if we don’t take the right precautions. Luckily, the City of Asheville has some handy tips for us to keep our piped friends flowing this winter!
Here’s the deal: when the temperature starts to plummet, the risk of frozen pipes skyrockets. But don’t worry, with a few straightforward actions, you can protect your home from potential damage. Let’s dive into some proactive steps:
In case you didn’t know, the City of Asheville’s storm debris collection contractor has been hard at work! As of November 27, they’ve collected an impressive 133,896.5 cubic yards of storm debris. They’re continuously rotating throughout the city to tackle areas with a lot of storm remnants. Remember, if you have storm debris outside your home, try to avoid parking in front of it, so the trucks can easily access it!
As we navigate these chilly challenges together as a community, your voice matters. The comments section is open for discussion, so feel free to share your tips or experiences! Just a reminder – let’s keep the conversation respectful and constructive. The goal is to create a space where everyone feels comfortable joining in.
Take care of yourselves and your homes, Asheville! Stay warm and be proactive in these upcoming cold days!
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