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        8 tips to prevent frozen pipes and ice dams this winter
          
    
    (BPT) - Before winter sets in, you should prepare your home for winter to avoid expensive repairs down the road. Frozen pipes and ice dams are the most common problems that can lead to costly repairs. According to State Farm, this year alone, burst pipes and ice dams cost $181 million in claims, averaging
          
              
              
            
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    Even if you live in a warmer state, don’t skimp on preparing your home for the cooler months. It may be hard to believe, but in 2021 and 2022, Texas was the No. 1 state with losses because of pipes and dams. This year, total claims in
          
    Texas cost $64 million.
          If you want to protect your home from winter damage, check out these eight tips to help prevent frozen or burst pipes and ice dams.
          
    1. Secure outdoor hoses, valves and faucets
          
    
    
    
    Before winter hits, take a walk around your front and back yard and disconnect your garden hose. If possible, use an indoor valve to shut off and drain water from pipes leading to outside faucets. These simple measures can reduce the chance of freezing in the short span of pipe just inside the house.
          2. Let water drip and open cabinet doors
          Most of the time, frozen pipes are preventable by simply leaving cabinet doors open and letting your faucets drip. Keeping cabinet doors open keeps the pipes warm by allowing airflow from the room, while letting the faucet drip keeps warmer water flowing through the pipes, making it more difficult to freeze. Also, an open faucet acts as a release that can help prevent pressure from building up inside the pipe and bursting.
          
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        3. Watch your thermostat
          During the winter, keep your thermostat set at the same temperature day and night to reduce the risk of frozen pipes. This can also help reduce the strain on your furnace during extremely cold weather.
          If you have a vacation home, set your thermostat to at least 55 degrees Fahrenheit or higher. Also, make sure before you leave for a while that you replace the battery in your thermostat.
          4. Insulate pipes and keep them warm
          Exposed pipes are most susceptible to freezing. Even if you live in a climate where freezing is uncommon, you’re best off insulating the pipes in your home’s crawl spaces and attic. You can also use heat tape or thermostatically controlled heat cables that wrap around your pipes and keeps them warm even in freezing conditions.
          
    
    
    
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          While you’re insulating your pipes, check your attic’s insulation. Ask a contractor to check the space to
          
    ensure the insulation in your attic space is adequate for the climate.
          If you don’t have insulation, consider installing some before winter sets in. Adding insulation to your attic can help prevent your home’s warm air from escaping into unheated attic spaces, keep your pipes warm, and prevent ice dams from forming.
          6. Seal leaks
          
    
    Leaks in your home can make it easier for pipes to freeze and ice dams to form. Look for air leaks around electrical wiring, dryer vents and pipes and use caulk or insulation to keep the cold out. Verify all penetrations, access panels and electrical fixtures
          moisture from entering the attic space.
          7. Clean gutters
          Before winter weather hits your area, clean your gutters of leaves and other debris. While this may not prevent ice dams, clean gutters can drain ice melt during a thaw.
          8. Check the soffits
          Verify that soffits (the exposed siding underneath your roof’s overhang) and roof or ridge venting exist along your home’s roof planes. Also, make sure that soffit vents aren’t blocked by attic insulation or covered by newly installed maintenance-free finishes outside the home.
          What to do if your pipes freeze and dams are damaged?
          
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    If you turn your faucet on and nothing comes out, it’s probably because your pipes are frozen. The first step is to turn off the water to the home. If your pipes have burst, you won’t know until it thaws. A 1/8-inch crack can spray more than 250 gallons of water a day, ruining floors, carpets, furniture and irreplaceable personal
          
    
    
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        Chores to Tackle to Get Your Home Ready for Spring
          
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    (Family Features) After months spent largely indoors while harsh elements battered your home’s exterior, many homeowners are throwing open the windows and embracing spring’s arrival.
          
    
              
              
            
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    Every home requires ongoing maintenance to ensure it’s living up to its aesthetic and functional best. This checklist can help you create a comfortable home setting for enjoying the warmer months.
          Check gutters. During the colder months, debris can accumulate in the gutters, which can be problematic when spring rains arrive. Clogged gutters prevent water from flowing efficiently away from the roof and house. When they’re backed up, they can cause water damage in a short amount of time. Faulty guttering can also
          
    
    
    cause slow leaks that lead to damage you may not discover until major repair work is needed. Properly functioning gutters are clear of debris, flow freely and are securely attached to the home.
          Inspect the roof. Your roof takes a real beating in all kinds of weather conditions. Making it a common practice to carefully inspect the roof with the change of seasons can help you identify potential problems while they’re still in early stages, before a big storm hits and major damage occurs. Some roof issues can be addressed with simple repairs you can do yourself while others may require a professional. A roofing expert can help you determine whether any trouble areas can be patched or if a more complete restoration is in order.
          Replace the dryer vent. Upgrading your dryer vent is an opportunity to conserve energy and prevent flammable lint build-up in your dryers. One option for updating the exhaust system is a paintable version of InoVate’s Prime DryerWallVent. Engineered for both vent replacement and new construction, the vent includes features such as a gravity-assist damper, integrated magnets and a drip edge to provide extra protection from the elements as well as pests. A large, clean opening and lightweight angled damper promote exceptional airflow
          
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        efficiency.
          Service air conditioning units. Your heating and cooling system works hard to keep your indoor climate comfortable when extreme temperatures make the outdoors unbearable. That’s why it’s important to have your systems serviced by a professional, and spring is a smart time to do so before they’re hard at work throughout the warmer months. Service can correct problems and ensure everything is operating efficiently, which can lead to money
          
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    Repair window screens. Throughout the winter, your home’s window screens can accumulate a layer of dirt and grime that isn’t just unsightly; it blows indoors when you open the windows to welcome a fresh breeze. What’s more, if your screens have rips and tears, pesky bugs and other critters can make their way into your home more easily. Cleaning and repairing your screens can make your home more secure and help protect your indoor air quality.
          
    
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          There are some shortterm remedies for ice dams, but it’s best to determine and fix the cause. Make sure to consult a trusted and competent professional who can get to the root of the problem, fix it and hopefully prevent it from happening again.
          Using these tips, you can prepare your home for the winter and reduce your risk of burst pipes and ice dams. If your home suffers damage this winter, contact your local State Farm agent to see if it’s covered
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          THEME: VALENTINE’S DAY
          ACROSS
          1. “Without further ____,” pl.
          
    5. Sweet 16 gift
          8. Steps to the river, in India
          12. *Michael BublÈ’s “____ the Last Dance for Me”
          13. Bigger than big
          14. Nonkosher
          15. Big-ticket one
          16. October birthstone
          17. *#5 Down’s target
          18. *Reason to celebrate Lupercalia, Valentine’s Day predecessor
          20. Make over
          21. Omit
          Happily Accepting New Clients
          22. Hexagonal fastener
          23. December birthstone, pl.
          26. Most gem¸tlich
          30. Ed.’s request
          31. Two dots above a letter
          
    34. Brussels org.
          35. Church recesses
          37. ____ or chicken?
          38. Encourage (2 words)
          39. What hoarders do
          40. He crossed the Rubicon
          42. Jet follower
          43. English county courts, in the olden days
          45. Gentlemen’s gentlemen
          47. Chop off
          48. Paparazzo’s quest
          50. Port in Yemen
          52. *Heart-shaped box content
          56. Range
          57. Top notch
          58. Baron Munchhausen, e.g.
          59. Journalists and reporters
          60. Speed unit
          61. All is well that does this well
          62. Bald eagle’s nest
          63. Ever, to a poet
          64. Tinkerbell’s powder
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          1. “Clueless” catch phrase
          2. *Get-together
          3. End of a break-up phrase
          
    4. Explosive of Czechoslovakian origin
          5. *Winged one
          6. September stone
          7. Bank on
          8. *____ card
          9. Not tails
          10. ‘70s hairdo
          11. Sylvester, to Tweety
          13. Wholism, alt. sp.
          14. Monotonous hum
          19. Intestinal obstruction
          22. “Wayne’s World” catchphrase
          23. Japanese port
          24. Necklace clasp location, pl.
          25. Affirmatives
          26. *Kisses’ partners
          27. National emblem
          28. Type of weasel
          29. BBQ tool
          32. Pasturelands
          33. Accompanies wisdom?
          36. *a.k.a. St. Valentine’s Malady
          
    38. *Muse of love poetry
          40. Large edible mushroom
          41. Long-legged shore bird
          44. Regions
          46. Bummed about
          48. Bell’s invention
          49. Laurels
          50. Homesteader’s measure
          51. Active one
          52. Soap block
          53. Hokkaido language
          54. Small amounts
          55. Formerly, formerly
          56. *Romantic destination
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