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KKWilliams
Sep 27, 2016Explorer
Wind quickens the freezing process, as it pushes cold air into areas that share the water lines. If you are going to have 30 degree weather with high winds that could freeze a line quickly.
Either way to help give you piece of mind you should drain the hot water heater if it isn't already. Remove the low water point drain and let all the water drain out. That would cover the most vulnerable areas of freezing.
Either way to help give you piece of mind you should drain the hot water heater if it isn't already. Remove the low water point drain and let all the water drain out. That would cover the most vulnerable areas of freezing.
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