Arctic Weather Alert

Castlewood MUD would like to encourage residents to prepare for potential upcoming freezing weather.

Wind has a major impact on whether exposed pipes freeze, even when the air temperature alone might seem marginal. Here’s how it works in practical terms:

1. Wind accelerates heat loss (wind chill effect)

  • Wind strips away the thin layer of warmer air that naturally surrounds a pipe.
  • This increases convective heat transfer, causing the pipe to lose heat much faster.
  • Even though wind chills don’t lower the actual air temperature, it lowers the effective temperature of the pipe surface, making freezing more likely.

Example: At 28°F (−2°C) with strong wind, an exposed pipe can cool as fast as it would in much colder, calm conditions.

2. Pipes freeze faster in windy conditions

  • In still air, pipes may retain some heat from:
    • Residual warm water inside
    • Heat leaking from nearby buildings or the ground
  • Wind removes that heat continuously, allowing the pipe temperature to drop below 32°F (0°C) more quickly.

This is why pipes often freeze:

  • On north-facing or windward sides of buildings
  • In crawlspaces, attics, or under homes with air infiltration
  • On bridges or elevated structures

3. Wind defeats insulation if it’s not sealed

  • Insulation works by trapping air.
  • Wind penetrating gaps or poorly sealed insulation nullifies its effectiveness.
  • Even insulated pipes can freeze if wind is allowed to blow through or behind the insulation.

Key point: Insulation must be continuous, sealed, and wind-blocked to be effective.

4. Evaporative cooling can worsen freezing

  • If moisture is present (rain, melting snow, condensation), wind speeds up evaporation.
  • Evaporation pulls additional heat from the pipe, lowering its temperature further.
  • This is especially dangerous around outdoor faucets and irrigation lines.

5. Why moving water helps—but wind can still win

  • Flowing water resists freezing because it brings in heat from upstream.
  • However, in strong wind and prolonged cold:
    • Slow trickles may not provide enough heat
    • Small-diameter pipes can still freeze

Practical mitigation strategies

To reduce wind-related freezing risk:

  • Block wind exposure (plywood shields, skirting, or wind barriers)
  • Seal insulation with tape or vapor barrier
  • Use heat tape rated for outdoor use
  • Enclose pipes where possible

Bottom line

Wind dramatically increases the freezing risk of exposed pipes by accelerating heat loss. In freezing weather, a windy 28°F night can be far more dangerous to pipes than a calm 20°F night.

There are several effective methods to keep your exposed pipes from freezing. Here are some of the most common ones:

  1. Insulation:
    • Use foam pipe insulation, heat tape, or heat cable to wrap pipes.
    • Make sure to cover all joints and bends thoroughly.
  2. Enclosures and Barriers: Build insulated boxes or enclosures around vulnerable pipes.
    • Use plywood or other wind barriers to block strong gusts.
  3. Sealing Gaps:
    • Seal any cracks, gaps, or openings in walls, floors, and foundations where cold air can seep in.
  4. Heating Solutions:
    • Install a small space heater or heat lamp in areas with exposed pipes.
    • Use heat tape or cables that are thermostatically controlled to maintain a safe temperature.
  5. Keeping Indoor Temperatures Consistent:
    • Maintain consistent heat in areas where pipes are exposed, such as attics, basements, or crawl spaces.
  6. Disconnecting and Draining:
    • For outdoor hoses and sprinkler systems, disconnect and drain them before freezing weather sets in.
  7. Using Outdoor Faucet Covers:
    • Install insulated covers over outdoor faucets to help protect them from the cold.

By combining several of these methods, you can significantly reduce the risk of frozen pipes.

As a reminder from Winter Storm Uri, Senate Bill 3 was passed in 2021 which prevents penalties and water service terminations during an “extreme weather emergency.” This is defined as a period when the previous day’s highest temperature and the predicted temperature for the next 24 hours are both no higher than 28 degrees Fahrenheit.

Inframark will be monitoring the weather conditions and following the directives provided in SB3.


5 Tips to Prevent Frozen Pipes!


Join Us for the Next Castlewood MUD Board Meeting – In Person or Virtually!

We are pleased to inform you of the next Castlewood MUD Board meeting on June 19th at 6pm at the Quiddity office located at: 2322 W. Grand Pkwy North, Suite 150, Katy, Texas 77449

We are pleased to announce that starting June 19th:

  • Anyone wishing to attend the meeting remotely

  • Those with children requiring supervision will be able to access the meeting via:

Microsoft Teamshttps://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-teams/join-a-meeting
Meeting ID: 269 178 309 606
Passcode: cV69MZ7P

Dial-in by phone option (audio only):
+1 832-856-3756
Phone conference ID: 786 689 51#

All meeting reports will be posted on the District’s website:
https://www.cmud.org

  • Under the “Meetings” tab

  • With a link to the Meeting Agenda and Agenda Packet on the home page

We look forward to seeing you at the next Castlewood MUD Board meeting in person or virtually.

Notice: Castlewood MUD Board Meetings Now at 6 PM – Join Us on May 15!

Residents and subscribers, please note that Castlewood MUD has recently changed its meeting time to 6 p.m.

The Board of Directors of Castlewood MUD invites residents and visitors to attend the monthly meetings which take place on the third Thursday of every month.

The Board will conduct its next meeting at Quiddity Engineering, located at 2322 Grand Parkway N., Suite 150, Katy, Texas 77449 on Thursday May 15th at 6 p.m. We’re looking forward to seeing you there.

Sign Up for the District’s Alert System

The District has implemented an email and text alert system for the residents of Castlewood Municipal Utility District. This system is designed to keep you informed of issues related to the District in a quick and timely manner. You may receive messages in either email or text alert format, or both, related to the water service in the District, drainage and sewer related topics, and other news that is relevant to the District.

The email alerts that you may receive will contain the majority of the relevant information and may occasionally direct you back to the District’s website for more details.

Text message notifications will contain a short amount of information with a link back to the District’s website where the remainder of the information can be viewed.

These notifications are a great way to stay up to date on news and issues within the District and we highly encourage you to sign up and share this information with your neighbors.

To sign up for email and text notifications, please click here to visit the sign up page.

TEXAS PRIDE TO UPGRADE RECYCLE BINS

On Friday, March 1st, Texas Pride will have a delivery team in the community dropping off a new, wheeled and lidded 48-gallon recycle cart to each household.  Any households with the current 18-gallon bin out for service will have their bin removed and swapped for the new container.  CLICK here for more details.

Bond Election and Maintenance Tax Election to be Held on May 6, 2023

For more information, including the full list of polling locations, please visit: https://harrisvotes.com

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如需更多信息,包括完整的投票地点列表,请访问: https://harrisvotes.com

No Boil Water Notice

There is no boil water notice in effect for Castlewood Municipal Utility District residents or businesses. The City of Houston has issued a Boil Water Notice for their water system and other systems effected by the City’s issue. While local media (and social media) are reporting boil water notices for the City and those other Water Districts in our area, these notices do not pertain to Castlewood Municipal Utility District receivers, as the District maintains independent water production facilities. Again, Castlewood Municipal Utility District is not currently under a Boil Water Notice.

In the event a Boil Water Notice needs to be issued for our community, notification will be provided. For immediate and up-to-date 24/7 information, you can always reach out to EDP’s 24-hour Customer Service line at (832) 467-1599.