Submitted by Charlesinrichmond t3_zuf2br in rva
Something that most people in New England know, but people down here may not is that you should always turn off your main water supply when you go out of town. Summer too, but it's really the winter that's the big deal.
What happens? Pipe freezes, splits, melts, and 100,000 gallons of water gets pumped into your house. It takes a pipe freeze, which is a minor and perhaps minorly expensive annoyance, and turns it into an epic flood and disaster.
Also, I saw someone left their temp at 55. Don't do that, unless you have professional knowledge it's a good idea. It's a really really bad idea to do when you aren't there. Thermoclines are a thing!
Charlesinrichmond OP t1_j1ip0ap wrote
here's a nice video of the problem as it happens. Big issue is when no one is around to turn off the water
https://www.google.com/search?q=house+flooded+freezing+pipes&rlz=1C5CHFA_enUS985US985&oq=house+flooded+freezing+pipes&aqs=chrome..69i57j33i160j33i22i29i30.6939j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8#fpstate=ive&vld=cid:0917f6d1,vid:07OQJBfQdog