Thanks my friend. My house is well insulated and I have a home backup generator---hurricane prevention---The water froze in my outside tankless water heater. I spent an hour with a heat gun thawing it out. I did as you suggested and left the water dripping last night. No problem this am! :-)
That's awesome to hear my house is well insulated as well we have a heater in the basement that is put there to keep the pipes warm when it's this cold I turn it on when it's in the below zero range shut it off when it hits above zero again. it's an old trick our water used to freeze up all the time when I was a kid if it got really really cold.
No generator here, I have been shopping for one, need to figure out how to hook it up to my furnace if need be. But thankfully there hasn't been a power outage in my town since I moved here over 30 yrs ago except briefly this summer when a superstorm came through and tore down power lines. and a few trees n shingles.
Thanks my friend. My house is well insulated and I have a home backup generator---hurricane prevention---The water froze in my outside tankless water heater. I spent an hour with a heat gun thawing it out. I did as you suggested and left the water dripping last night. No problem this am! :-)
That's awesome to hear my house is well insulated as well we have a heater in the basement that is put there to keep the pipes warm when it's this cold I turn it on when it's in the below zero range shut it off when it hits above zero again. it's an old trick our water used to freeze up all the time when I was a kid if it got really really cold.
No generator here, I have been shopping for one, need to figure out how to hook it up to my furnace if need be. But thankfully there hasn't been a power outage in my town since I moved here over 30 yrs ago except briefly this summer when a superstorm came through and tore down power lines. and a few trees n shingles.