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  2. Jump in burst pipe claims as people try to reduce energy ...

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    Problems with burst pipes appear to have worsened as households try to cut their energy use, an insurer has warned. Aviva said it dealt with a surge in calls about weather-related insurance claims ...

  3. How to Fix Your Frozen Pipes, According to Experts - AOL

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    Wrap the pipe with a hot towel: Soak it in hot water and wrap it around the frozen section. Apply a salt solution : Mix salt with warm water and apply it to the frozen area. Salt lowers the ...

  4. Prepare for the coldest Arctic blast: How to keep your pipes ...

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    Frozen pipes pictured. Failure to prepare your home when temperatures drop below freezing can lead to thousands of dollars in repairs for homeowners. Cover outside water spigots

  5. Water damage - Wikipedia

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    An insurance policy may or may not cover the costs associated with water damage and the process of water damage restoration. While a common cause of residential water damage is often the failure of a sump pump, many homeowner's insurance policies do not cover the associated costs without an addendum which adds to the monthly premium of the policy.

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  7. How to prevent pipes from freezing in your home (and how to ...

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    Keep faucets serviced by the frozen pipes open. As the frozen pipes are treated, water will begin to melt and flow through the frozen areas. The running water through the pipe will help melt the ice.

  8. Ice rink - Wikipedia

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    The rink was based on a concrete surface, with layers of earth, cow hair and timber planks. Atop these were laid oval copper pipes carrying a solution of glycerine with ether, nitrogen peroxide and water. The pipes were covered by water and the solution was pumped through, freezing the water into ice.

  9. List of pipeline accidents in the United States before 1900

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    Unable to dig through the frozen soil to reach the pipe, the workers built a fire on the ground over the supposed location of the leak and went to dinner, leaving the fire to thaw the earth. They had just departed when a terrific blast blew up the main and the street itself for 20 feet. Dirt was thrown more than 200 feet. [42]