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Protecting Appliances in Garage During FreezePosted by Macho Fern
on 2/13/21 at 10:40 am



So in BR, I have an attached garage, Heated room above and adjacent, where I am storing new appliances during a kitchen renovation. These are packed and never used oven/range, fridge, dishwasher. The garage itself isn’t climate controlled but due to the attached rooms being heated there is some temperature control. These should be fine, right? I tend to think they are, but considering the potential cost I’m a little worried. But on the other hand, moving it all into the house by myself will be a pain in the ass.
re: Protecting Appliances in Garage During FreezePosted by CheEngineer
on 2/13/21 at 10:43 am to Macho Fern


99% sure brand new appliances are going to be fine and you garage probably won’t get to below freezing temperatures anyway but you could always throw a space heater in there near by at night.
re: Protecting Appliances in Garage During FreezePosted by Clames
on 2/13/21 at 10:50 am to Macho Fern

They will be fine.
re: Protecting Appliances in Garage During FreezePosted by Macho Fern
on 2/13/21 at 10:51 am to CheEngineer

Appreciate the input, and yeah good call
re: Protecting Appliances in Garage During FreezePosted by glorymanutdtiger
on 2/13/21 at 12:44 pm to Macho Fern

I’m going to shut the water to my washer and run an empty cycle Sunday night
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