Russ Steeber | City of Janesville website
Russ Steeber | City of Janesville website
Winter weather and freezing temperatures will be approaching soon, and the Janesville Water Utility wishes to remind residents about preventing their water service from freezing.
In an attempt to help property owners avoid the inconvenience and expense of frozen water services, the Janesville Water Utility suggests following these guidelines:
- Disconnect and drain outdoor hoses. Many hose bibs have separate valves inside the basement that can be shut off during the winter.
- Insulate pipes or faucets in unheated areas. Material for pipe wrapping can be found at hardware or building supply stores.
- Keep your basement heated. Keep basement windows and doors closed and sealed if necessary. Even a small draft can freeze the pipes.
- Keeping some tap water running. (Moving water is more difficult to freeze; however, this will affect your utility bill.)
- If your meter is located in a crawl space, under a sink, in a cabinet, or near an exterior wall, you may have to provide a heat source to prevent freeze-ups. Even something as simple as leaving a cabinet door open when it is especially cold can keep the pipes and meter from freezing.
- Locate your meter shutoff valves and keep them in working order. They are usually located where the water line enters your home.
- The cost of replacing a frozen meter is solely the property owner's responsibility, even on the first occurrence.
- The resident's responsibility for maintenance begins immediately after the shutoff valve by the street up through the entire home.
- Estimated cost to thaw a frozen service line begins at $250, billed to the customer account per PCS rule 185.88.
For questions, contact the Janesville Water Utility at (608) 755-3115. Messages may be left after business hours.
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