City Water Supply to Unheated Home in Winter... concerns..
Hi all, I am looking for some input from those smarter than I...
Here's the situation... Home is in the northeast with city water supply. Temperatures can easily be below zero for extended periods. Assume house is winterized properly and all power and heat is off for all winter months.
The city water enters the basement at just above floor level travels for 2 feet and then turns and runs vertically to another 2 feet to the meter. The water supply valve to the home is in the vertical stretch between the floor and the meter. Now obviously there will be water up to the water supply all winter long in an unheated basement. What are the chances this area will freeze up and cause problems. If so, what would be an alternative.
I realize the basement is 4-5 feet below grade, but I would have to assume it will be below freezing down there with zero degree exterior temps... no?