If you’re scrambling to find a quick solution to insulating your pipes, all you need are three household items: a thick towel, duct tape, and a plastic bag.
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“This is an outside faucet cover. It’s just an insulated cover that will help protect against the freezing temperatures,” he ...
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The items we're about to use are things you can easily find around your house — like towels, pool noodles, and even Styrofoam cups. Experts say these can be used to cover up exposed pipes.
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Other precautions to prevent freezing pipes include wrapping pipes and meters with insulation or heat tape, keeping cabinets ...