Let The Water Run . . .

Episode 199 of the daily Toronto Real Estate Musing video blog. George O’Neill vlogs about leaving a water tap on when the outside temperature drops significantly, to try to prevent a frozen pipe from occurring. As long as there is a little drip, the pipes should not freeze.

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About George O'Neill
George O'Neill is CEO and Broker of Record at O'Neill Real Estate Limited. Prior to founding this business, George worked for over twenty years as a management consultant with PricewaterhouseCoopers, Deloitte Consulting and for leading Canadian and U.S. companies including Hydro One, Spar Aerospace, McDonnell Douglas (Boeing) and the Manufacturing Technology Centre in business development, marketing, sales and technology roles.George holds Master and Bachelor Degrees in Mechanical Engineering from the University of New Brunswick (UNB) as well as an MBA Degree from Queen's University. Active in the local community, George supports various charities and organizations and sits on various Boards including two private corporations and three not-for-profit organizations. George was an adjunct professor in Economics at Humber College for years and is founder of Real Estate Technology Toronto (RETechTO), Ontario's largest digital marketing discussion group for real estate professionals, and is founder of the annual Social Media Marketing Summit for Real Estate.George is an author, video blogger, sought after speaker and recognized as a thought leader in the real estate industry. He is pleased the majority of his business is based on repeat clients and referrals, and loves to spend time with his growing family.

Comments

  1. Michelle says:

    This is funny. I had a condo in LaSalle that had the sink on an outside wall. Even though the condo was well heated whenever the temperature went to -30c or below it would freeze. Even using cold water and a slower drip helped. But someone help you if you forgot this. Happened to me twice. It was my neighbour, also a former SPAR person, who told me this trick.

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