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Courtney Downtain
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Spring, TX
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Rental property without running water in the winter

Courtney Downtain
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Spring, TX
Posted
Hi BP team I purchased my first rental property a couple of months ago in the Houston area and I am in the process of doing a small rehab before I rent it out. I opted to not turn on the water since no one is living there and it’s expensive for that neighborhood to have water turned on. My question is, are the pipes at risk of bursting during the winter if there is no water running through them? How can I be proactive in protecting the pipes? It only gets to about 20 degrees at the lowest in Houston and usually not for long. Any advice would be great!

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