bolivianbaby
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It's been FREEZING down here in GA. Overnight temps in the low teens. My washing machine has a history of flooding my laundry room due to frozen pipes, so trying to be smart, I ran a load and set it for hot water. It's set by the back wall of the house, so it's probably not insulated well.
I stopped it so the hot water could unfreeze the pipes, but it's not working.
Any ideas on how to get them unfrozen? Today isn't too much of a crisis, but I'd love for us to have clean clothes for school/work on Monday. The temps aren't expected to get above freezing today or tonight and tomorrow the high is like 34 degrees.
I stopped it so the hot water could unfreeze the pipes, but it's not working.
Any ideas on how to get them unfrozen? Today isn't too much of a crisis, but I'd love for us to have clean clothes for school/work on Monday. The temps aren't expected to get above freezing today or tonight and tomorrow the high is like 34 degrees.