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Dutch_12078
Dec 07, 2016Explorer III
When we leave our Adirondack cottage in January, usually not returning again until April, we shut off the water pump and just relieve the pressure in the lines. The water heaters are also shut off and the furnace thermostat is set at 50 deg.F. We monitor the inside temp with two AcuRite AcuLink temperature/humidity linked sensors that will alert us to conditions outside of the parameters we've set. We can also check the sensors at any time online. Our two daughters live near by and check on the place periodically. Propane for the furnace is on automatic delivery, and our daughters let us know the tank level from time to time, so we can compare it to what the dealer's website thinks we have and correct if necessary. For a two week trip I don't see a need for all of that though. Just shutting off the water and heater, relieving the pressure, and turning down the thermostat should be enough. If you have a neighbor or relative that can keep an eye on the place, it wouldn't hurt.
And have a great trip!
And have a great trip!
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