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balance07 t1_j1jwlda wrote

I turned mine off in crawl space on Wednesday before we left town, and left kitchen sink open. I'm worried about the couple feet of pipe upstream of the shutoff valve, in the crawlspace. That's full and pressurized.

I am assuming all is ok, been monitoring temps in my vented attic which must be much colder than in crawl space, and it only got down into 20s for some hours. I think crawlspace was fine.

But now I'm gonna turn off at street from now on. I hate the crawlspace.

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balance07 t1_j1jwwd6 wrote

Oh also put house at 72 deg (thanks for remote access, nest!) so hoping that helped crawlspace too.

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Charlesinrichmond OP t1_j1kskvn wrote

Truth is even pressurized if you dump 5 gallons it will be a pain in the ass but not a disaster. One room's worth of hardwood floors say

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balance07 t1_j1ksy6n wrote

If the line from the city bursts, it'll dump until it's shut off tho, unless I'm missing something?

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Charlesinrichmond OP t1_j1l0a9c wrote

Yeah but the shut off for that is usually right inside and in truth I've never heard of anything busting there even though the ones a foot in make me a little nervous

Best reason for Street key is how easy it is though unless you have a basement and a quarter turn

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balance07 t1_j1luh7s wrote

Thanks for the reassurance that it's super unlikely that that section would freeze and burst. Def gonna always shut off from street meter from now on.

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