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yea get wet and fit some valves you might need to leave it on longer if you dont want to get wet
 
I hate freezing. The last time I did was a hotel and I didn't want to turn the hot and cold off and drain it all.

Anything domestic I just drain not worth the hassle to save an hour.
 
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