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Great input guys. Im going to warm up the house for a few days and turn the water back on using some of the suggestions here. I think I may have gotten lucky. Ill post back later.
The coldest part of the house was the upstairs, followed by the first floor. The basement felt above freezing, and the copper was all in the interior of the basement. I think the freezing occured within the bathroom vanity and kitchen sink cabinets where the pipes pop up through the floor, and the toilets had about an inch of ice on top. I think I would have seen any leaks. Keeping fingers crossed. For the most part, its pretty accessable.
Pex is used in the upstairs bath and the chase taking the water up. Its pretty forgiving for freezing, isnt it?
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