01/25/2026 13:41
Subject: Does water ever burst at your main water shutoff?
Anonymous wrote:Idk but at least that would only flood my basement.
Only?
Anonymous
01/25/2026 06:34
Subject: Does water ever burst at your main water shutoff?
Idk but at least that would only flood my basement.
Anonymous
01/25/2026 01:01
Subject: Does water ever burst at your main water shutoff?
I've seen it happen with my own eyes.
Plumbers in DC tend to take not nearly enough care to avoid freezing pipes. Burying pipes deep enough is a lot of work, if they can get away with it they'll skip that work.
Anonymous
01/24/2026 20:38
Subject: Does water ever burst at your main water shutoff?
Water comes into your home below the frost line, usually at least three feet down so that this doesn't happen. If you have a freezing cold crawl space, it can happen.
Anonymous
01/24/2026 14:35
Subject: Does water ever burst at your main water shutoff?
They are under ground, it's not as cold.
Anonymous
01/24/2026 07:03
Subject: Does water ever burst at your main water shutoff?
As long as it is buried at or below the frost line, it shouldn't freeze and burst.
Anonymous
01/24/2026 03:51
Subject: Does water ever burst at your main water shutoff?
It’s usually less of a concern because the ground doesn’t freeze in DC.
Anonymous
01/24/2026 03:47
Subject: Does water ever burst at your main water shutoff?
This might sound like a dumb question, but does do pipes ever burst at your main water shutoff?
I know everyone says to be mindful exterior pipes (spigots, sinks along outside walls) but what about the pipes leading to your main water shutoff?
Obviously (or at least in most cases) that's along an exterior wall. The pipe that carries that water in is underground, but is that a much lesser concern?