Waterski02 said:
I'll second "this thread is funny"
Unless all of your homes are built without insulation your interior plumbing in an occupied house should be just fine.
Now those of you with older non frost free spigots. That may be a different story.
Yeah, OK, funny.
The spigots were replaced about 15 years ago after I got fed up with the backflow preventing POS ones the plumber installed due to "laws". Never heard of 'frost free spigots". It was not so much the interior plumbing I was wondering about, it was the water freeze :"plug" and where it seats. in relation to the pipe transition from exterior to interior wall. The interior sinks running were to keep water flowing as close to this transition point as possible. I am not worried about the "interior" piping freezing. The guy that built this house insulated it well, and ran the brick up all the way to the eves, even at the gables. no wood till the soffits, even if it was built in the mid 70's.
Just asking a question. I remember a couple days in the teens when I was a kid in the area, and dad just wrapped them in towels and duck tape with no issues. Was wondering if the Styrofoam covers would be oK or if i needed to dump them and wrap it all and let the water run a little instead.