02-18-2021, 01:34 AM
TX officials say turn off the taps, you're running out of water. In another thread.
I don't have any good answers, sorry. Another possible solution: buddy of mine says get heat tape - wrap it around exposed pipes, plug it in, he swears by it. Said he used it in a trailer home in MN years ago and it saved their bacon. Not sure if still sold or not.
I'm in KS, my power has largely stayed on with no pipe issues. My ma had to have a plumber come out yesterday to defrost her frozen pipes on n. side of her slab duplex with some electronic gadjet. $150 and no building damage. Cold is lifting now so hopefully smooth sailing ahead. Good luck to all of you in harm's way.
I don't have any good answers, sorry. Another possible solution: buddy of mine says get heat tape - wrap it around exposed pipes, plug it in, he swears by it. Said he used it in a trailer home in MN years ago and it saved their bacon. Not sure if still sold or not.
I'm in KS, my power has largely stayed on with no pipe issues. My ma had to have a plumber come out yesterday to defrost her frozen pipes on n. side of her slab duplex with some electronic gadjet. $150 and no building damage. Cold is lifting now so hopefully smooth sailing ahead. Good luck to all of you in harm's way.