01/20/2025
Water Works of Texas serves multifamily and multi-use properties throughout the state. Most areas of Texas are expecting dicey weather soon. If temperatures dip below 32 °F for an extended period (hard freeze), water pipes can freeze, burst, and cause significant damage. Prevent winter weather mishaps with these tips.
1) During a hard freeze, let faucets drip throughout the freeze. Drip hot and cold water in your apartment's faucet. Catch the drip and use the water for other purposes, like watering plants, filling the dog's water bowl, or saving it in a clean container for later use. Take special care when preparing your washer/dryer, especially in an outside patio closet. Follow local guidance and your management team's instructions.
2) Open your cabinets. Leave the cabinet doors under all sinks open to ventilate the pipes with warm air- leaving the bathroom and kitchen doors open, too.
3) Heat your home. Please turn the heat on to your desired setting (at least 60° is recommended). Do not turn the heat completely off if you leave for the day (or an extended period).
4) Be alert. If you see anything unusual - for example, if your water does not come on, or if you see water leaking anywhere in or around your apartment building, notify the leasing office and the maintenance team immediately! Your management team will need to act quickly to address and minimize water interruptions.
5) Follow all management instructions to reduce the risk of burst water pipes, which could cause the loss of water services.
6) Bring in hanging and potted plants.
7) A wintery mix and ice accumulations can bring hazardous walking conditions. Be very careful on walkways, balcony areas, and stairs!
Stay informed and follow local guidance for winter weather safety. Keep warm, and stay inside if possible! Be safe, Texas!