I just want to avoid problems. This cold snap is going to be potentially about 8-10F colder than anything I've experienced in my current home, so I am trying to decide how to avoid any problems.
Pipes are fairly well insulated. I know to drip the faucets during the hardest cold to help prevent a burst pipe.
I'm curious about aerated septic system sprinklers and heads. I figure the water coming out will be warm enough to keep it freezing up, but wondering if I should cover them with a bucket or something over the coldest night.
Also, vehicle windshield sprayer reservoirs. Most of the fluid we use is 32F in Texas. I'm going to guess at 10F it freezes and expands.
I'm pretty sure I have good antifreeze in the tractor radiator, so it should be OK.
What about water inside the pool pump outside? If I have it off, might that cause issues?
Pipes are fairly well insulated. I know to drip the faucets during the hardest cold to help prevent a burst pipe.
I'm curious about aerated septic system sprinklers and heads. I figure the water coming out will be warm enough to keep it freezing up, but wondering if I should cover them with a bucket or something over the coldest night.
Also, vehicle windshield sprayer reservoirs. Most of the fluid we use is 32F in Texas. I'm going to guess at 10F it freezes and expands.
I'm pretty sure I have good antifreeze in the tractor radiator, so it should be OK.
What about water inside the pool pump outside? If I have it off, might that cause issues?