Don't Let Cold Weather Catch You Unprepared!
Keep the Heat In and the Cold Out!
As we all know, our winters can get pretty frigid here in West Central Wisconsin. This can have an effect on your water meters and water pipes inside your home. The Arcadia Water Utility Department is urging homes, apartments and business owners to protect their internal water systems from the possibility of freezing. Freezing weather can cause serious damage to your interior water system including your pipes and meter and very costly water damage to the interior of your home or business if your pipes should burst or
crack. Besides the inconvenience, the damage to the structures, pipes and meters from freezing can be very expensive to repair and are the owner's responsibility.
Homeowners, renters, landlords and business owners are encouraged to make sure that areas of the buildings where water pipes and meters are located are protected from the cold and properly heated. Make sure basement doors and windows are closed tightly and that heat is allowed to flow freely around water meters. Heat should be kept at around 50 degrees in basements or wherever pipes and water meters are located.
Vacant properties need more attention during the winter months. Again, it is very important to keep heat in the property, including the basement, garages and crawl spaces. Any unoccupied building should be checked regularly. This eliminates the potential for broken pipes, property damage and high bills.
Properties that are to be vacant for a longer period of time should have the water service turned off, the meter removes and fixtures winterized.
A reminder that any damage to the structures, pipes, water meter (the meter is the property of the Arcadia Water Utility) and any water
damage to the interior of your home or business due to the freezing of your internal water system will be the responsibility of the owner including the cost to replace the water meter. Take precautions before hand to prevent costly bills.
Please contact the Arcadia Water Utility Department for any concerns of winterization of buildings or to report vacant buildings during the winter months at 608-323-3359.
Cold Weather Notice- Spanish Version