The crawl space in our new house is sealed and conditioned. I did buy insulated boots for the outside water bibbs today and have them installed. I've dealt with burst water pipes and frozen water lines in our old house - not fun at all.Yeah better make sure pipe heaters are working! Don't wanna have to fix a waterline in that weather!
Good grief! I can't image. The coldest weather I remember it being in NC was around -4 degrees. What type of heat do you have? Indoor temp is only 66 degrees. We try to keep ours on 72 degrees. I know I'm a whoose.Oh you light weights! And, this is coupled with power outages.
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There "oughtta" be a price for getting to live in MT! Cold is that price! Hope you don't have too bad a time with the power, Bob. You have a big generator as normal out that way? I need to get one.Oh you light weights! And, this is coupled with power outages.
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Many years ago I worked in Park City one winter when it was close to that. With the wind chill. That's cold!Oh you light weights! And, this is coupled with power outages.
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We use propane for both the house and shop. The house uses in-floor heating, the shop has an overhead space heater. We set the house at 68 and last night it had a hard time keeping up. I have the shop set at min 55 and bump it to low 60's when I'm working.What type of heat do you have? Indoor temp is only 66
We have 2 portable generators that can handle the house and shop. Fortunately, the outages haven't lasted long enough to fire up the generators... yet.You have a big generator as normal out that way?