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Park Forest Officials Urge Residents to Protect Pipes as Coldest Air of the Season Continues

Park Forest, IL—(ENEWSPF)— With the coldest air of the season settling over the region this weekend, Park Forest officials are urging residents to take immediate steps to protect their water pipes from freezing and bursting.

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The temperatures fell sharply beginning Friday night, with daytime highs in the single digits and wind chills well below zero. Public Works Assistant Director Nick Christie stated that these conditions pose a significant risk to residential plumbing. This is particularly true in older homes or properties with exposed pipes.

“This is the type of cold that puts real stress on a home’s plumbing system,” Christie said. “A small amount of prevention now can save residents from major damage and costly repairs later.”

Protect Pipes: Let Faucets Drip Slightly

The Village is advising residents to let faucets drip slightly, especially those connected to pipes running along exterior walls. Homeowners should also open cabinet doors under sinks to allow warm air to circulate. Additionally, they should keep interior temperatures above 55 degrees, even if away from home. For homes with crawl spaces or basements, officials recommend sealing cracks and ensuring pipes are adequately insulated.

“When water freezes inside a pipe, it expands and creates pressure that can cause the pipe to rupture once temperatures rise again,” Christie said. “We see it every winter, and it can happen quickly.”

Busted pipes can cause thousands of dollars in structural damage, Christie added. Thus, preventive measures are essential as the extreme cold arrives.

“A simple step like letting a faucet drip or adding insulation can prevent a major emergency,” Christie said. “We want residents to stay warm, stay safe, and avoid problems that are completely preventable.”

Residents who experience frozen or burst pipes should shut off their water at the main valve and contact a plumber immediately. The Village also encourages residents to check on neighbors, particularly older people, during the cold spell.

Related: Park Forest Opens Warming Centers as Arctic Air Brings Dangerous Cold

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