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Updated almost 11 years ago, 01/15/2014

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Jenna Stonecipher
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Memphis, TN
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How to keep pipes from freezing

Jenna Stonecipher
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Memphis, TN
Posted

Hello, BP'ers.

I bought a 4plex last week, and only one unit is occupied. I'm rather new to REI and I'm seriously worried about pipes freezing. I can't shut the water off because of the family living there. The utilities are not on in the remaining units--nor can I have them turned on any time soon. Aside from wrapping the pipes that I can see with insulation and letting the pipes drip, is there anything else that I can do?

hashtag.prayin'

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