I live in Montana and have for almost 7 decades. When it’s below zero we keep the faucets running at a light stream and keep the cabinet doors under all our sinks open. A dripping faucet will freeze.
and the fire hydrants use a different supply of water The feed them because they're a much higher pressure than what your house is supplied with since you made it clear he doesn't know the answer I would ignore it his advice
might affect the fire department with their water pressure obviously has a wishy washy answer and he has not confirmed it He's making something out of nothing
What about if you live in an apartment community?
I live in Montana and have for almost 7 decades. When it’s below zero we keep the faucets running at a light stream and keep the cabinet doors under all our sinks open.
A dripping faucet will freeze.
and the fire hydrants use a different supply of water The feed them because they're a much higher pressure than what your house is supplied with since you made it clear he doesn't know the answer I would ignore it his advice
Dripping water isn't enough. A slow stream works.
might affect the fire department with their water pressure obviously has a wishy washy answer and he has not confirmed it He's making something out of nothing