Submitted by Sneaky-er t3_zsozil in Connecticut
yudkib t1_j191oam wrote
B, but just leave all sinks wide open, and you could probably set it to more like 50.
yudkib t1_j192jgq wrote
If you are really concerned shut it off before the meter and after the sinks run out drain anything else with the spigot right after the meter. Bring a couple 5 gallon buckets. Be sure to close this one after.
mynameisnotshamus t1_j1b6s7z wrote
What do you mean by leave sinks open? The faucet? The drain? The valve under the sink? The sink is the bowl with a drain hole in it.
yudkib t1_j1b7171 wrote
The OP said sink. I mean a faucet, but I didn’t want to be an asshole and correct them.
mynameisnotshamus t1_j1b7xqa wrote
I’m really not trying to be a jerk, just trying to understand.
yudkib t1_j1b9sn5 wrote
Sorry to get defensive, there’s a lot of smart asses on Reddit (including this post). Damage to your house is caused by burst pipes with pressurized water in them. Pipes burst because the water inside expands when it freezes. If you leave the faucets open, the idea is if the ice expands it will push out water that’s still 32.1 degrees. The pipes don’t all freeze instantaneously, so it helps equalize any pressure that might build up. Doesn’t work 100% of the time (you have to winterize for that) but it’s another thing to help.
mynameisnotshamus t1_j1barur wrote
I can be a huge smart ass on here- your defensiveness is warranted. Bursts pipes are just about the worst thing next to a fire they a homeowner can experience. Any and all advice is great.
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