bodhisoma
ArboristSite Operative
I've got a Classic 5036 and with the winter coming, wondering how to prevent pipes from freezing while we're away for a week.
Last year I (ignorantly) got away with simply running the Taco pump continuously, the heat from the house warmed the water a little bit and the circulation kept everything OK. I think running the pump continuously is what the dealer recommended too.
But what if the pump goes while we're away? Several thousand $$ down the toilet.
Obviously we can add antifreeze but we don't have $2k to spare.
Anyone come up with a novel, inexpensive way to handle this sort of situation?
Last year I (ignorantly) got away with simply running the Taco pump continuously, the heat from the house warmed the water a little bit and the circulation kept everything OK. I think running the pump continuously is what the dealer recommended too.
But what if the pump goes while we're away? Several thousand $$ down the toilet.
Obviously we can add antifreeze but we don't have $2k to spare.
Anyone come up with a novel, inexpensive way to handle this sort of situation?