Anonymous wrote:If your house is reasonably well insulated you don’t have to do anything but the outdoor spigots which should have been done already.
Anonymous wrote:I closed my pipe valve this morning , and tried to drain spigot tonight z but nothing came out. Already frozen?
Anonymous wrote:I have one outdoor faucet that can’t be shut off without turning off the water for the whole house. Am I screwed?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also check your windshield wiper fluid level.
Why?
Really? You have no idea why?
It'll be snowy. There will be salt. Everywhere. A lot of. You need to clean your windshields. Often.
But you're also probably that person who doesn't clean all the snow off their car.
Actually, it freezes, so I was wondering why the rec to just add rather than add alcohol etc to reduce freezing temp. I find frozen fluid rather useless for this task. Was asking in case folks have found that a full reservoir is slower to freeze etc.
Most windshield wiper fluids are good to -20F (and beyond). If not sure, check your container. You are being silly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do everything now that may require electricity - vacuum floors
- run dishwasher, have disposable cups and cutlery available
- complete laundry
- showers
Showers? We shower daily.
NP. I'm planning for everybody in my house to shower Saturday afternoon so they are clean as possible before a power outage if we have one. Doing laundry for the same reason.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Its typically close to the actual rear bib.Anonymous wrote:Is is common for the shutoff valve for the rear hose bib to be in a different place than the other water shutoff valves? I can only find the front hose bib valve
My shutoff valves are like 15 feet away. When a previous owner gutted the house, they re-did all the water lines. If you have any little service cabinets, they could be in there. I have one behind my stacked washer and dryer - the shutoff valve for the washer water connection AND my hose bibs are in there.
Check all your wall nooks and crannies. Even in closets.
Anonymous wrote:My concern is extended outages. With no heat how long before the pipes freeze in 10 degrees?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do everything now that may require electricity - vacuum floors
- run dishwasher, have disposable cups and cutlery available
- complete laundry
- showers
Showers? We shower daily.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do everything now that may require electricity - vacuum floors
- run dishwasher, have disposable cups and cutlery available
- complete laundry
- showers
Showers? We shower daily.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do everything now that may require electricity - vacuum floors
- run dishwasher, have disposable cups and cutlery available
- complete laundry
- showers
Showers? We shower daily.
Anonymous wrote:Do everything now that may require electricity - vacuum floors
- run dishwasher, have disposable cups and cutlery available
- complete laundry
- showers