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Updated over 10 years ago on . Most recent reply

Can pipes freeze in a Winterized house
I just bought a 2-Flat in very cold Chicago weather. It is winterized so the furnace(Heat) is not on. Is there any chance of freezing if it is winterized? I was thinking of starting furnace with my Contractor this Saturday
Thanks for input.
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If it was winterized properly you will not have any problems. The whole point of the winterization process is to prevent pipes freezing during extreme cold.