Dallas winters may be short, but sudden temperature drops can still cause serious plumbing problems—especially inside garages, laundry rooms, and exterior-facing walls. Because many North Texas homes aren’t built for extended cold, interior pipes are often more vulnerable than homeowners realize.
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