Because if it ices over, your furnace will stop working on the day1 you most needed it.

Flushing it out from the outside with a bucket of hot water and a pump similar to this one 2 will melt the ice and open up the drain and you will get heat again.

1 Day because if your freezing weather lasts much longer than that, your homebuilder probably engineered a house that could handle the cold. Unfortunately my house was built by southern rednecks who’d never heard of insulation.

2 Not an endorsement of any brand or retailer. Just make sure it has a long enough hose. That’s what made it work better than some of the things I tried first.

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    Yeah, I’m just proud of myself because I fixed my house like a big boy tonight. Don’t worry, there’s still plenty of problems with my shitty house, but tonight I have a warm shitty house.

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      8 months ago

      This is a home maintenance task. Depending on where you work and how the building is constructed, other equipment might be needed or it may be a completely different process. “Not safe for work” just indicates the possibility of a hazard here.