CoElkHunter
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Time to get outside and grill some ribs. LOL-24 this AM in SW Minnesota
Time to get outside and grill some ribs. LOL-24 this AM in SW Minnesota
Best way to keep pipes from freezing is turn the kitchen faucet to warm setting and down to just a tiny dribble. Leave it like that overnight. Flushing the toilet, etc during the day should keep water moving enough to avoid pipes freezing.How do you keep your water pipes from freezing, starting your vehicles to go to work, breathing outside to do anything without your lungs freezing? I thought the few times here when it's been -25 was inconvenient as I've had to work out in it, but those temps are really brutal. Take some of your big bores out and see if they'll fire so in the event you hunt musk ox someday you'll be prepared. LOL
For those who live in mobile homes, you can try heat tape on pipes under the house. Just make sure your homeowners insurance is paid up and replace smoke alarm batteries.How do you keep your water pipes from freezing, starting your vehicles to go to work, breathing outside to do anything without your lungs freezing? I thought the few times here when it's been -25 was inconvenient as I've had to work out in it, but those temps are really brutal. Take some of your big bores out and see if they'll fire so in the event you hunt musk ox someday you'll be prepared. LOL
Yeah, I lived in a newer pre manufactured (double wide trailer home) here for 11 years. When it was -25F for a couple of days, the water pipe(s) froze in the crawl space. Fortunately, they were plastic. I used a hair dryer for quite awhile to unfreeze them. No heat tape used as I had been told it can burn your house down.For those who live in mobile homes, you can try heat tape on pipes under the house. Just make sure your homeowners insurance is paid up and replace smoke alarm batteries.
Must have been flex-pipe? PVC will break in a heartbeat. Someone replaced the plumbing in my old camper trailer with flex-pipe. Great selling point when I was shopping for one. Good roof, plumbing, and furnace. What else do ya need?Yeah, I lived in a newer pre manufactured (double wide trailer home) here for 11 years. When it was -25F for a couple of days, the water pipe(s) froze in the crawl space. Fortunately, they were plastic. I used a hair dryer for quite awhile to unfreeze them. No heat tape used as I had been told it can burn your house down.
Lol32F? You'd better get to the supermarket and stock up. LOL