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Baby It’s Cold Outside …And My Windows Aren’t Helping!

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By STEFAN NESPOLI and DAN ROMLEWSKI
Publication date:
November 24, 2022
Article Summary: 

In this blog post, Edison Engineers discusses how extreme cold weather conditions can affect the structural integrity of buildings and offers tips on how to prevent damage. The article emphasizes the importance of proper insulation, ventilation, and maintenance of mechanical systems, such as heating and plumbing, to prevent structural damage due to freezing and thawing cycles. It also highlights the importance of proactive planning, including having a contingency plan in place in case of power outages or other emergencies during cold weather. The post provides insights on the potential risks and benefits of snow and ice removal and suggests a proactive approach to mitigate the risks of winter weather.

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cold weather, structural integrity, insulation, ventilation, mechanical systems, heating, plumbing, freezing, thawing, contingency plan, snow and ice removal, winter weather.

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By STEFAN NESPOLI and DAN ROMLEWSKI
Baby It’s Cold Outside …And My Windows Aren’t Helping!
November 24, 2022
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