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Old 05-15-2011, 07:10 AM   #1
c214dick
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Winter/Summer prep

Well it looks like we will be maintaining two stick homes for awhile, winters in Florida and summers in Illinois, spring and fall in Monte. What do we need to do when we leave our homes vacant for the winter/summer?

I know we will adjust the thermostats accordingly and we will have friends/family to look in on the houses while they are vacant. Do we drain the pipes or leave them? What is the best temps to leave the thermostats on? ETC, etc????
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