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Arctic blast: How to protect your pipes from freezing

Por: Newsweek Tech December 20, 2022

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As a blast of freezing Artic air makes its way south, swaths of the United States will be plunged into a bitter cold in the coming days, particularly in Texas where temperatures could drop to the single digits.In weather as cold as this, there are also dangers to homes to prepare for, like frozen pipes.Learning how to insulate your home properly is something that everyone should be aware of. You can't just rebuild your home from scratch and... + full article



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