Last winter I had 2 commercial hot water heaters heating my weep water and SS resevoir. During the day they could not keep up and the water was always cold. So in an effort to save on wasting gas I replumbed the weep feed to cold water. What a mistake! I didn't consider that during the night very few people were washing so the heaters were able to keep the weep water warm. This year, with no heat on weep lines I was able to keep from freezing up during the day, when it is warmer and busier, but at night I froze solid. My wand holders were building up with ice all day long. I was ok when the temps were in the 20's. But as soon as I got into the teens I froze up solid. After having to thaw the SS lines multiple times a light lit in my head. I hooked one heater back into the line that feeds my weep and have not had a problem since. I turn the heater off during the day, and back on when I leave. I set the temp very low. We were at -5? the other morning and everything was fine. And the wand holders are not choking up with ice since the heater at least weeps tepid water during the day. And when we have a slow period the heater warms the water enough to melt the ice out of the wand holder. I learned this lesson the hard way - with several broken wands, guns, and swivels. Not to mention how hard it is to thaw a wash when it is near 0?. Very frustrating. We have had a bitter winter. Temps as low as -15? with highs during the day in the single digits. So I am weeping warm water, and trying to control it by turning it off during the day, and if we have a warm spell of weather around 30? I will keep the heater off.