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How Arctic Air Affects Your Home and Ways to Mitigate Damage

When arctic air sweeps through our little corner of the state, here in Southeast Texas(or any cold front sporting freezing temperatures that Uncle Greg says we should pay attention to), it can bring temperatures that homes in our region aren’t typically used to. This sudden drop in temperature can cause a variety of issues, from burst pipes to frostbitten plants. If the freeze has already arrived, here’s what you need to know about mitigating damage and protecting your home and property.


How Arctic Air Impacts Your Home



I'll get right to the point, here, seeing as time is of the essence: 

Steps to Mitigate Damage

*Busted Pipes

If your pipes have already frozen or burst, here’s what to do:

*Avoid using open flames or high-heat tools that could damage the pipe.*

If you find any leaks or damage, call a plumber for repairs.

Place fans or dehumidifiers in affected areas to prevent mold growth.



*HVAC Systems - 



*Frostbitten Plants - 

Cutting too early can cause further harm.



*Foundation Stress



*Additional Tips


By taking these steps, you can minimize the impact of arctic air on your home and recover more quickly from any damage. Staying proactive during and after a freeze can save you time, money, and stress. If you’re facing significant issues, don’t hesitate to reach out to professionals for assistance. CJ's can help you in the event that you do need professional assistance. Click here to request an estimate as soon as you can!