Charlesinrichmond

Charlesinrichmond t1_j1io7rl wrote

if you can adjust it, this isn't a good time/temp to keep your house on 55, because of thermoclines. I would only do that if your insulation is excellent and your are sure your pipes are not in the outside walls.

The power bill for a couple of days is nothing compared to the literally unlimited amounts of damage possible.

And always turn off your house main water supply when you go out of town in the winter. Summer too, but especially winter

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Charlesinrichmond t1_j1e0qew wrote

that sounds wise. I would base the decision on your own needs in general though... it's quite unlikely to have have a house in the MD/Fan broken into while occupied (though not impossible as you obviously know!)

There was a stretch where VCU girls apartments were invaded in the eastern fan though. My wife feels more comfortable with a gun in the house, I don't really care either way, but I like shooting skeet so I've had a shotgun around for a fair bit of my life. I think an alarm and mace would be fine. My perspective is influenced by the fact I'm a rather large man who is used to working with deadly things and in bad areas, so not a usual target

If you do have a gun in the house you should absolutely go to the range and shoot it and get comfortable with it. Having one without experience is not a good idea

I do think Cameras are a great idea, and alarms are a good one too. Simplisafe is easy to install and fairly priced

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Charlesinrichmond t1_j1bl1na wrote

You are right about wind of course I should have caveated my answer above that wind will be less of an issue with the leaves off the trees.

In general in the winter it's ice that's more of a big deal since there is so little windage without leaves

Biggest reason why we won't have an issue is I just used my chainsaw and it's working fine. So Murphy is going to be scared off

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