Ghost Ezra
@GhostEzra
17 February, 02:53
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People in Texas, here is a tip from a New Englander: when the outdoor temperature gets to the point where your pipes can freeze, open all the cabinet doors under your sinks to keep warmer air circulating. If your pipes freeze, turn your water off. It's not 100% effective, but it may prevent a pipe from bursting inside your walls. If you have electricity, use a hair dryer on the pipes under the sinks to help the ice inside to melt. I hope that helps. I am so sorry for what you're going through.
03:11 PM - Feb 17, 2021
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Jones Tee
@jones0520
17 February, 03:56
In response Mary Donahue to her Publication
many have not had power for over 30hrs. Transfer stations are freezing. Houston has put out a boil warning, yet many have no power to boil. Some houses INSIDE are just above freezing. Pipes are bursting in apt complexes in Dallas. I don't think dripping will help that.
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Drop the Hammer
@Go_time
17 February, 03:14
In response Mary Donahue to her Publication
Also let the water drip from a faucet. Running water doesn't freeze.
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17 February, 03:21
In response Drop the Hammer to his Publication
Yes faucet run every hour so water moves
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