How to Winterize Your Plumbing in Spokane: Complete Guide
Protect your home from frozen pipes and costly repairs with our comprehensive winterization guide specifically for Spokane homeowners.
# Complete Guide to Winterizing Your Spokane Home's Plumbing
With Spokane winters bringing temperatures well below freezing, proper plumbing winterization isn't optional—it's essential. This guide will walk you through everything you need to protect your pipes from freezing and bursting.
Why Winterization Matters in Spokane
Spokane's climate presents unique challenges:
- Average winter lows of 24°F
- Extended periods below freezing
- Sudden temperature drops
- Wind chill factors that accelerate freezing
A single burst pipe can cause $5,000-$70,000 in damage, making prevention your best investment.
When to Winterize
Start your winterization process by:
- Early October: Initial preparations
- Mid-October: Outdoor systems
- Before first hard freeze: Final checks
Complete Winterization Checklist
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Outdoor Plumbing
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1. Sprinkler Systems
- Shut off water supply to the system
- Drain all water from pipes
- Use compressed air to blow out remaining water
- Insulate backflow preventers
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2. Outdoor Faucets
- Disconnect and drain all hoses
- Install insulated faucet covers
- Shut off indoor valves to outdoor faucets
- Open outdoor faucets to drain remaining water
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3. Swimming Pools and Hot Tubs
- Follow manufacturer's winterization procedures
- Drain pumps and filters completely
- Add appropriate antifreeze to lines
- Cover and secure for winter
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Indoor Plumbing
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1. Exposed Pipes
Identify and protect pipes in:
- Unheated basements
- Crawl spaces
- Attics
- Garage areas
- Exterior walls
Protection methods:
- Pipe insulation sleeves
- Heat tape for extreme cold areas
- Seal air leaks near pipes
- Add insulation to walls when possible
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2. Water Heater Maintenance
- Flush to remove sediment
- Check pressure relief valve
- Insulate tank and pipes
- Set temperature to 120°F for efficiency
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3. Kitchen and Bathrooms
- Open cabinet doors during cold snaps
- Keep faucets dripping in extreme cold
- Know location of shut-off valves
- Check caulking around fixtures
Special Considerations for Spokane Homes
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Older Homes (Pre-1960)
- May have pipes in exterior walls
- Often lack adequate insulation
- May have outdated materials prone to freezing
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Mobile Homes
- Require heat tape on exposed undersides
- Need skirting sealed properly
- Benefit from insulation additions
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Vacant Properties
- Maintain minimum 55°F temperature
- Consider draining entire system
- Have someone check regularly
- Install temperature alarms
Emergency Prevention Kit
Keep these items on hand:
- Pipe insulation materials
- Heat tape
- Space heaters (used safely)
- Hairdryer or heat gun
- Emergency plumber contact
- Water shut-off tool
If Pipes Do Freeze
1. Don't panic
- Frozen doesn't always mean burst
2. Locate the frozen section
- Usually where pipes are exposed to cold
3. Open faucets
- Allows pressure relief as ice melts
4. Apply gentle heat
- Never use open flames
5. Call a professional
- If you can't locate or thaw the freeze
Professional Winterization Services
Consider professional help for:
- Complex irrigation systems
- Hard-to-reach pipes
- Whole-home inspections
- Heat tape installation
- Emergency preparations
Cost Comparison
DIY Winterization: $50-$200
- Basic supplies and materials
- Your time and effort
Professional Service: $200-$500
- Comprehensive inspection
- Professional-grade materials
- Warranty on work
- Peace of mind
Burst Pipe Repair: $5,000-$70,000
- Emergency service costs
- Water damage restoration
- Lost possessions
- Temporary relocation
Schedule Your Winterization
Don't wait for the first freeze warning. Contact Plumb Zebra at (509) 317-9009 to schedule professional winterization service. We'll ensure your plumbing system is ready for whatever winter throws at Spokane.
Remember: An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure—especially when it comes to frozen pipes!