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<blockquote data-quote="Peace" data-source="post: 1665844" data-attributes="member: 41443"><p>Try to keep your water lines from freezing. Something as simple as keeping a faucet open at a fast drip is helpful as moving water doesn't freeze as fast as stationary water. If your water pipes freeze the expansion could make them burst and that will cost you dearly in time and money. They do make sealed electric tank heaters for your water tanks, buy you'd still need find and buy them, plus break out all the ice in the tanks you have now and remove most of it. It's easier to keep water liquid than melt ice back into water.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peace, post: 1665844, member: 41443"] Try to keep your water lines from freezing. Something as simple as keeping a faucet open at a fast drip is helpful as moving water doesn't freeze as fast as stationary water. If your water pipes freeze the expansion could make them burst and that will cost you dearly in time and money. They do make sealed electric tank heaters for your water tanks, buy you'd still need find and buy them, plus break out all the ice in the tanks you have now and remove most of it. It's easier to keep water liquid than melt ice back into water. [/QUOTE]
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