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Wacky Weds: Deep Freeze Inside?

frozen-outlet
While many are used to seeing ice form inside a freezer, how about inside ones house? On an electric outlet with a live load – ooh that can’t be good. Want to know why & how to prevent it – FAQ: Why are my windows & walls so wet during the winter

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Filed Under: Wordless Wednesday January 14, 2015 By SLS

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