Freeze Preparation

Winter weather and freezing temperatures are expected across Texas. In such conditions, it isimperative to protect the “Four P’s”: People, pets, pipes and plants.

People:

  • Keep warm and stay inside, if possible.
  • If you need to go outside, dress in layers and wear hats, gloves and an appropriate coat.
  • Avoid overexertion, as cold weather puts added strain on your body.

Pets:

  • Bring pets inside, and move other animals or livestock to sheltered areas.
  • Keep adequate food and water available.

Pipes:

  • Disconnect outdoor hoses, then drain and store in a protected area.
  • Wrap exposed faucets and pipes – including those outside the house or in unheated crawlspaces, attics, garages and other areas.

Plants:

  • Bring potted plants inside or store in garage near interior wall to provide extra warmth andprotection from wind.
  • For cold-sensitive outdoor plants, put down extra mulch and consider covering with a clothfabric of some kind to shield the plants from wind and frost.

Additionally, if you have an irrigation system, turn off the water to the system at your backflowpreventer and then drain the system so your irrigation pipes and sprinkler heads are notdamaged.

As it pertains to the dripping of faucets, we are asking and advising our residents and customers NOT to drip their faucets. This could cause a dip in water pressure at your facility. If you residewithin the greater Houston area and are part of the Regional Water Authorities (West HarrisCounty Regional Water Authority, North Fort Bend Regional Water Authority, North Harris CountyRegional Water Authority), or receive water from the City of Houston, dripping faucets will put astrain on the system resulting in low pressure or even depleting the water system.

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