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Papasaun

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  1. FYI, here is some sound advice I sent to my clients to help protect their home from the upcoming possible freeze. I hope this is helpful. Prevent Your Pipes from Freezing Disconnect all gardening hoses and install covers on all outside faucets. Keep your house temperature at 68 degrees or higher, even if you're leaving the house for an extended period of time. Open cabinet doors below sinks to allow heat from the home to circulate and warm your pipes. Identify the location of the main water valve and the valve on your water heater. (Learning the location of these valves may come in handy during an emergency.) Insulate or wrap pipes nearest exterior walls and in crawl spaces with pipe insulation or with heating tape. This can prevent freezing, especially for interior pipes that run along outside walls. Close all windows near water pipes; cover or close open-air vents. Freezing temperatures combined with wind drafts can cause pipes to freeze more frequently. Heat your basement and consider weather sealing your windows. Insulate outside walls and unheated areas of your home. If you plan to be away from home for an extended period of time, shut off water supply valves to your washing machine. Monitor Freezing Pipe Conditions Allow a faucet to drip slightly (lukewarm water) in order to minimize freezing. The first sign of freezing is reduced water flow from a faucet. Check your faucets for water flow and pressure before you go to sleep and again when you wake up. Check pipes around your water meter, in unheated areas, near exterior walls and in crawl spaces. These tend to be vulnerable to freezing conditions. Identify cold air drafts coming in from a flue or chimney chase and caulk gaps that are near pipes. If a Pipe Freezes If a faucet or pipe inside your house freezes, you can thaw it using a good hair dryer. (For safety purposes, avoid operating a hair dryer around standing water.) To thaw a frozen pipe, heat water on the stove, soak towels in the hot water and wrap them around cold sections of the pipes. When thawing a pipe, start thawing it nearest to the faucet. Make sure the faucet is turned on so that melted water can drip out. If a Pipe Bursts Shut off water at the main valve. If the break is in a hot water pipe, the valve on top of the water heater should be closed. Call a plumber. Keep an emergency number nearby for quick access. If a Tankless Water Heater Freezes Shut Off & Unplug the Unit Allow to Thaw Completely Insulate the Area Protect Your Pool Equipment Run Pool Pump Overnight Drain & Cover Equipment Remove Water from the Lines Get an inside offensive lineman asap to help out the team! Preferably before the freeze hits. Hope this will help! Mark Saunders Allstate Agent with 37-years of insurance experience 512-218-8571 marksaunders@allstate.com
  2. Today’s going to be a good day! I choose to believe it.
  3. I am getting older, too small print to see dates and some times. Is there a list somewhere?
  4. FYI, Bevo Vision is back in stock. Discount code on Texas to get free shipping.
  5. Who knows? Moore is from Round Rock and his dad is a professor at Texas.
  6. Are the HI’s for football only or for all sports?
  7. The tickets in Sec 103 lower chair back seats are currently selling between $891-$1,185 on SeatGeek with fees. I’m not charging a fee and am throwing in a Trinity garage parking pass. PS: how do edit your own message? I can’t find an edit button anywhere.
  8. 4 TX vs Georgia tickets, Sec 103, Row 15 for $775 each including a Trinity parking pass. These are chairback seats on the lower section of the upper west side.
  9. Tower fireworks! IMG_6306.mov
  10. I believe coaches can get an exception past the deadline.
  11. Is this the kid who intentionally put peanuts in a teammate’s locker and cleats/pads knowing he was highly allergic to them? If so, don’t want him on the team. If it’s not him, feel free to delete this.
  12. Is it coaches or Coach Sark’s energy and optimism the parents were talking about?
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