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Tuesday's warmer temperatures are shifting the kind of calls plumbing companies are getting. Denver endured 93 hours below freezing. The frigid weather caused many pipes in homes and commercial businesses to freeze.
Families First at Shiloh House is one of those properties that were dealing with frozen pipes on Tuesday morning. The organization works to prevent abuse and neglect of children by providing education and family support. Their maintenance worker Nolan Smith walked in on Tuesday morning to find no water coming out of any of the faucets.
Read more: https://www.9news.com/article/news/local/denver-metro-frozen-pipe-concerns/73-33582064-0826-43aa-a843-2a4021cafc23
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