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On Sun, 18 Jan 2009 00:17:02 -0500, "Ed Pawlowski"
wrote: wrote in message ... if you can't get a furnace to run and the outside temp is in the teens or lower, what should you do? I'd guess the first thing is to shut off the water main. Then do you have to open taps in the kitchen and bathroom? Do you have to open every one a little? Would all of that insure that pipes won't burst? Water laying in the pipes will still freeze if the main is shut off. They must be drained completely. Having flow through the pipes can prevent a freeze. Still water will freeze first. You should have access to a service company that offer 24/7 protection. Any house can go 4 to 10 hours without a major freeze, but you do want someone out asap. Backup propane, kero, or electric heat helps too. Turn ont he gas range or electric oven. Do NOT use a charcoal grill. Water laying in the pipes WILL freeze, but if the pipes are not full they will not split. Drain the pipes and keep SOME heat in the basement. |
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