Helful Hints
Prevent Frozen Pipes
If you think turning the heat down in your home while you’re away on vacation will save you a few dollars, think again. If your home’s pipes should freeze and burst, it could end up costing thousands of dollars to repair floors and replace furniture and keepsakes. The damage could be so severe that you and your family would have to relocate while repairs are made.
By taking a few simple precautions, you can save yourself a ton of aggravation.
Here are a few simple steps to protect your home or apartment:
To prevent freezing:
- Leave a cold water tap running slowly, at a level just above a drip.
- Leave interior cupboard doors under sinks open, especially if the sink piping is adjacent to an exterior wall.
- Shut off and drain pipes leading to outside faucets.
- Do not turn the furnace below 12°C (55°F) during absences or at night.
- Seal any leaks that allow cold air inside where pipes are located.
- Locate and insulate pipes most susceptible to freezing: near outside walls, in crawl spaces, and in attics. Many hardware stores carry foam pipe insulation for this purpose.
- If you plan to be away, have someone check your house daily to make sure the heat is on and no problems occur. Alternatively, shut off and drain the water system (except fire sprinkler systems).
Tenants: Check out this article about why renting makes more sense than buying a home!
RENTING MAKES MORE SENSE THAN HOME OWNERSHIP
Please submit your rental payment before the 5th day of every month to avoid late fees.
Like most summers in Texas, stage 1 water use schedule for Austin Water Customers is mostly in effect each year, check the schedule to see if it is in effect.
Single family homes have 2 watering days a week:
Odd addresses: Wednesdays and/or Saturdays
Even addresses: Thursdays and/or Sundays
- Hank: Thursdays and/or Sundays
- Clawson: Thursdays and/or Sundays
- Redleaf: Wednesdays and/or Saturdays
Also, check your AC filter and replace it each month. I have found that it is best to buy the very cheap blue filters and replace them every month or even sooner. This will not only keep the AC clean but will keep your home cooler and more energy efficient!
Contact us if you are unable to obtain and/or install the filters regularly:
AC filters sizes
- Hank: 12x24x1
- Clawson: 24x24x1
- Redleaf: 14x25x1
– Residential Garbage and Recycling Schedule
- Hank: Tuesday and every other Tuesday
- Clawson: Tuesday and every other Tuesday
- Redleaf: Monday and every other Monday
Please use felt stickers for the bottom of furniture on wood floors. Contact us if you need felt stickers and they will be provided

