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Current temp outside is -37C and -48 with the windchill. freezing.gif

 

And my power has been out for 3 1/2 hours.

The temp in my kitchen when I left for work was between -5C and -8C.

I'm gonna be pissed if the pipes freeze. allergy-allergy-pain-ache-smiley-em.gif

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Brrrrrrr...that's not good !

 

I use my wood stove for just such emergencies and the odd recreational fire...

 

 

 

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If you are still home and don't have heat allow the faucets to run at a fast drip/tiny thin stream to keep them from freezing.

 

 

Art

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Build a snow cave, light a candle and huddle up with your husky.

 

and don't forget....."Watch out where the huskies go, and don't you eat that yellow snow". biggrin.gif

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and don't forget....."Watch out where the huskies go, and don't you eat that yellow snow". biggrin.gif

 

 

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or move to Montana and become a dental floss tycoon......

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If you are still home and don't have heat allow the faucets to run at a fast drip/tiny thin stream to keep them from freezing.

 

 

Art

 

 

That only works when you are on town water.

I'm on trucked water with a 500 gallon tank and pump. :unsure:

Posted (edited)

I would immediately start to consume copious amount of my favorite alcholic beverage... but that seems to be my reaction to most things!

So, at the end of the day, there is a lot to be said for consistancey!

On the up side, ice for your drink will not be a problem! See, there's a silver lining behind every cloud!

HH

Edited by Headhunter
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That only works when you are on town water.

I'm on trucked water with a 500 gallon tank and pump. :unsure:

 

 

Well that puts a kink in my approach...If it starts to get to cold you can turn off the pump if it is a jet pump and open the cap on top to drain back the house. Make sure you open all of the faucets hot and cold to allow it to drain.

 

 

Art

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Called the neighbours before lunch and found out that the power was restored about 9AM.

All is good, no frozen pipes or dog. :D

 

Great news :clapping:

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