Sub-zero temperatures are headed for large swaths of the country this week, including Indiana, as a blast of arctic air slams into the Midwest . Morning lows Thursday, Dec. 4, will drop into the single digits in some parts of the Hoosier State, according to the National Weather Service .
Not only is that dangerous for people and pets, frigid air is a hazard for your home's water pipes.
Frozen water pipes can lead to costly plumbing repairs for Central Indiana homeowners and businesses. And nobody wants to deal with a burst pipe in subzero weather.
The best way to handle frozen pipes in the winter is to prevent them from happening in the first place. Plumbers generally advise opening cabinet doors and allowing faucets to drip during frigid temperatures to keep them from getting da

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