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Typically take on any water needed and disconnect your connections unless they are heated hoses. You'll be fine. Even at 32 you'll likely not experience any freezing as it takes probably 2-3 days steady at or below freezing for anything to really be concerned of.
 
Typically take on any water needed and disconnect your connections unless they are heated hoses. You'll be fine. Even at 32 you'll likely not experience any freezing as it takes probably 2-3 days steady at or below freezing for anything to really be concerned of.
Hi, Neal

2nd post. Instead of disconnecting the lines, would it be sufficient protection against freezing to open all the faucets with the water pump off?

Jetaway
 

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