If you never lived where it snows and were moving North to where it does snow, what would you have liked to have known? What would you do to prepare?

    • PetteriPano@lemmy.world
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      1 month ago

      I’d go somewhere in-between to keep things dry.

      Condensation around windows and outer walls make great growing grounds for mold. 15°C is the recommendation here.

      Shit can happen. Boilers break. Leave your faucets dripping and run your circulation pump off of a battery and inverter to save your pipes.

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      18°C is recommended, especially for uninsulated pipes and where the ambient heat may have trouble reaching, as these spots may get colder.

      More importantly, check your home insurance coverage policy, some will set a minimum temperature to maintain to be covered, with some exemptions in case of a power outage and other things outside of your control.

    • Worx@lemmynsfw.com
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      Look at Dr Money over here, anything above 0°C will keep the pipes from freezing and is technically survivable