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<blockquote data-quote="cunrya" data-source="post: 881659" data-attributes="member: 7815"><p>I own several unoccupied houses (still trying to dump the rehabs) and have never had an issue with frozen pipes here in NW Ohio. I keep all the T-stats on 45. Shut the water off is possible and blow the lines out, plus drainthe water heater and there is no need for any heat at all. Use air to blow out lines BTW. In my hunting lodge (I own/operate a hunting preserve) I shut the fuel oil off and leave a couple cheap electric heaters running near the kitchen and bath. It has yet to freeze.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cunrya, post: 881659, member: 7815"] I own several unoccupied houses (still trying to dump the rehabs) and have never had an issue with frozen pipes here in NW Ohio. I keep all the T-stats on 45. Shut the water off is possible and blow the lines out, plus drainthe water heater and there is no need for any heat at all. Use air to blow out lines BTW. In my hunting lodge (I own/operate a hunting preserve) I shut the fuel oil off and leave a couple cheap electric heaters running near the kitchen and bath. It has yet to freeze. [/QUOTE]
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