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Default Antifreeze - not just for cars


"Bob F" wrote in message
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Jeff The Drunk wrote:
On Wed, 9 Dec 2009 08:09:38 -0500, "Stormin Mormon"
wrote:

Friend of mine, is acting as caretaker for a family member's
house. The power got shut off, and the house is cold inside.
Down to 37, last he checked. Four burneers on the stove for
an hour raises the temp two entire degrees.

Last night, we put RV antifreeze in the drain traps.
Toilets, sinks, showers. We considered the dishwasher. But
that hadn't run in six month or so, and probably the trap
dried out. Washing machine is in the cellar, and should stay
warmer.


Water freezing in a drain trap will expand without breaking the
surrounding plumbing.


You are wrong.

Anti freeze in traps is standard practice for lots of cabins in the
mountains for a reason. Traps freeze and crack. Then you have to repair
the damage before you can use the fixtures/toilets.




Is it a special kind of antifreeze? I would imagine most cabins have septic
systems and isn't af a no-no?

Jim