Sulphur, Louisiana - As temperatures are expected to dip below freezing over the upcoming days, the City of Sulphur is urging residents to take necessary precautions. The city has provided a list of steps homeowners should follow to protect their properties from potential damage caused by freezing weather.
Residents are advised to inspect their homes for pipes located in areas susceptible to freezing. These areas include crawl spaces, unheated rooms, exterior faucet heads, garages, and exterior walls. Homeowners should cover any exposed pipes with insulation, faucet covers, or heat tape to prevent them from freezing. It is also advised to drain and disconnect outdoor garden hoses to minimize the risk of damage.
In addition to protecting pipes, residents should ensure that their homes are adequately insulated. For those with elevated homes, special attention should be paid to protecting pipes in crawl spaces. Homeowners are encouraged to eliminate sources of cold air near water lines by sealing drafty windows and doors. It is also important to check that backflow prevention devices are properly insulated.
Another important measure is to locate the main water shut-off valve within the home. Residents should ensure this valve is clearly marked, as it is vital in emergencies involving frozen or broken water lines. If a homeowner experiences a frozen pipe, they should turn off the main water line immediately and attempt to thaw the pipes using warm air. Once the pipes are thawed and temperatures rise above freezing, water can be slowly restored while checking for any additional leaks.
As temperatures dip below freezing, the City of Sulphur also recommends that homeowners drip a faucet in the home. Water only needs to drip while temperatures are below freezing. This method can help prevent pipes from freezing. Additionally, residents should cover any cold-sensitive plants and bring outdoor pets inside or provide them with warm shelters to protect them from the harsh weather.
For any water-related issues, residents are encouraged to call the city's water service department at 337-527-4583. In case of an emergency after hours, the Sulphur Police Department can be reached at 337-527-4500 for assistance.
