Winter storms are incredibly frightening, and so is the impact on your home. Here is what to do when your property is damaged from a winter storm.
David Goodman A powerful winter storm tore across the Gulf ... as the storm moves into the Atlantic Ocean. A person walks along the frozen Chicago River in Chicago, Illinois on Tuesday.Credit ...
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Stock image of a hand allowing a faucet to run (Adobe Stock) Speaking of small costs to help negate possible disaster ... Water from a faucet frozen in winter Residents should also disconnect ...
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If you have frostbite, your skin may look white or grayish. The skin may also have a waxy feel. Don't try to warm a frostbite injury until you are in a warm area. If a frostbite injury is warmed and ...
Meteorologists warn that the coldest burst of Arctic air this season is coming to put an icy and prolonged exclamation point ...
(InvestigateTV) — Every year, about 250,000 homes in the U.S. suffer damage from frozen ... disasters can wreak havoc on your home—and your wallet. While burst pipes are a well-known winter ...
But the good news is, with a little preparation, you can avoid this winter disaster. Experts are recommending homeowners to insulate exposed pipes, drip their faucets, open cabinet doors ...