no heat + 0F = things can still freeze@Percy Thrillington is on slab, not pier and beam, IIRC.
Yeah, they can.no heat + 0F = things can still freeze
You guys apparently recognize that. I think he contacted me once via a site I ran. Gave me a long spiel about jerking while hitting it on my washer while he had me tied up. Hoo boy!Damn those were the days. Sigh.....
You guys apparently recognize that. I think he contacted me once via a site I ran. Gave me a long spiel about jerking while hitting it on my washer while he had me tied up. Hoo boy!
I saw him out in the woods while I was looking for mushrooms. Or maybe I took some. Not sure . . ..You know that guy, Eddie?
You're not both in the same bird watching club I hope.
Percy uses his head for more than just a hat rack.
Yeah, they can.
Especially someplace like Texas where the code for how deep to bury your plumbing is, "eh, throw some dirt on it".
He's not as bad off by default as a lot of my friends in Austin though (with their old pier and beam houses).
turning of the water source and opening a tap is common sense. At least drip a faucet.
Yeah, I'm about to fight that battle with my garage. Once I have appliances that take all their makeup air from PVC vents, I'm going to seal that bastard up tighter than @wetwillie's anus when confronted with a reasonable investment strategy.That are vented on all 4 sides because gas service, or just because nobody's even bothered to look at the skirting let alone maintain it since the guy who tacked it on there in the 1940's.
You don't have to stay home.
Honestly, I don't know who most of you are.
you burning all those half-finished Texas stars in the wood stove yet?
We're headed back out to the site today!i suppose he can roam the mean streets at night trolling for vaccines