Be proactive and protect your pipes from freezing

City provides tips to prepare your home for below zero temperatures

 

As temperatures begin to drop outside, the cold weather can freeze your household water pipes. To avoid unexpected bursts and leaks – and subsequent expensive repairs – the City of Vaughan is reminding you to proactively prepare your pipes to help keep water moving through your home during the upcoming winter months.

Take the following steps to prepare your home for below zero temperatures:

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As the City of Vaughan continues to prosper, thrive and grow, new demands are placed on local infrastructure, including roads, sidewalks and buildings. The federal Canada Community-Building Fund (CCBF) helps municipalities address the budgets to maintain, revitalize, and build new infrastructure essential to providing citizens' exceptional quality of life and creating the right environment for investment, job creation and economic prosperity.

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