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ceasare wrote:
Thanks for all the info. The only thing I don't know is if I can shut off the water. Have to find out where the drip irrigation system is hooked up. Can't shut that off.
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Grit dog wrote:
While ferndale has an interesting take on the care of his personal possessions, I've seen or known of a couple too many of the typical/cheap toilet/sink valves failing to not at least do something as simple as spending 2 minutes to turn off the water if leaving it unattended for a long time.
But generally seen it due to freezing.
To ferndale's point, what is a long time? You could have enough damage if a line broke 1 minute after you went to sleep at night, until you woke up in the morning.
A simple vacation or weekend away, same scenario could as well.
So again to his point, does it really matter? Damage will be similar, but how long it goes un checked is more the issue, IMO.
All good points though on winterizing or summerizing a home.
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Janss wrote:
86 also. Plus I lift up the toilet seat, put plastic wrap sealed very well over the toilet bowl, and put the seat and lid down. That water in the bowl will evaporate and could dry out your toilet if this is not done...which could cause problems. Don't ask me how I know.