Not at my house Tom & I'm praying that will continue; however I'm total natural gas heat and none of the heating requirements require electricity just old school pilot lights one device has a piezo igniter & the rest just rely on a match. Statewide quite a few outages with water pump stations the big problem going down for a few hours the main lines freeze and that means the house lines also freeze. Plumbers will be in high demand. I had two lines freeze but they both recovered yesterday with no work on my part...so I doubt the lines cracked. I'll know when things completely thaw out and I'll keep a really close eye on the situation so I can cut the supply off at the main valve if water flows though any breaks. My house is not built on a slab foundation; it's pier construction, and has a half basement so all and bellow floor level of the house interior so pipes are easy access. Breaks behind the sheet rock (standing supply pipes) at washer, shower and sinks are the only spots which can case interior damage. Water heater is located in the basement and it's a concrete floor so no problem there.Rick, did you have any electrical outages?
Tom
My prayers for those who don't have homes well set up for severe, prolonged cold weather. This is a hundred year event for Oklahoma and I'm proud to say that utility services and the men and women who maintain them in this cold have done an outstanding job to this point. ....Oorah!
My best wishes to all forum members too.
Rick C.