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01 Dec 2024, 4:10 pm

humpf....weather on internet says 18 F tonight . got to remember to let the water drip in the sink, perhaps shouldkeep water line from freezing....i hope :roll:


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01 Dec 2024, 4:11 pm

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humpf....weather on internet says 18 F tonight . got to remember to let the water drip in the sink, perhaps shouldkeep water line from freezing....i hope :roll:


Does your heating not work?


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01 Dec 2024, 4:37 pm

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humpf....weather on internet says 18 F tonight . got to remember to let the water drip in the sink, perhaps shouldkeep water line from freezing....i hope :roll:


Does your heating not work?


Used to be more trusting of the heater to do its job.....Last time burst a pipe, at almost the same time as the mainline
seized up from being root bound. All the same time Was given the, ambulance ride to local hospital with Covid.
Where during that week . their was a power outage,stuff froze . while in the hospital too....But the water line burst inside the wall.
Took me over 5 days of being back home to figure this stuff out....And the crawl space was flooding , in the dead of Winter..! Was totally useless when .i returned from the hospital only 50% recovered , cause bed space. was tight. And staff there was low.....Finances. went totally in the dumpster . Had little money saved but my FA financial advisor , decided he did not hear me , when I rold him to sell if the amount dropped below a certain amount . So the market crashed too. and he did not sell. When you only got 1000 you saved an entire year for and you lose 50% cause you broker refused to act. Makes it hard to afford plumbers. That was a bad winter month. Winter can be. harsh. :roll:
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01 Dec 2024, 4:44 pm

When I had the new furnace installed they were nice enough to add extra shutoff valves for hot and cold water!

This came in handy last month when the rubber washer in the sink shutoff valve disintegrated!
I was able to buy an new shutoff valve and just swap some parts to fix it. :D



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02 Dec 2024, 8:08 am

It was the coldest night of the year so far. The temperature dropped to 10.4 degrees F. ( -12 degrees C) last night.

There is one advantage to winter. It kills outdoor insects.


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02 Dec 2024, 8:31 am

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Used to be more trusting of the heater to do its job.....Last time burst a pipe, at almost the same time as the mainline
seized up from being root bound. All the same time Was given the, ambulance ride to local hospital with Covid.
Where during that week . their was a power outage,stuff froze . while in the hospital too....But the water line burst inside the wall.
Took me over 5 days of being back home to figure this stuff out....And the crawl space was flooding , in the dead of Winter..! Was totally useless when .i returned from the hospital only 50% recovered , cause bed space. was tight. And staff there was low.....Finances. went totally in the dumpster . Had little money saved but my FA financial advisor , decided he did not hear me , when I rold him to sell if the amount dropped below a certain amount . So the market crashed too. and he did not sell. When you only got 1000 you saved an entire year for and you lose 50% cause you broker refused to act. Makes it hard to afford plumbers. That was a bad winter month. Winter can be. harsh. :roll:
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Sorry to hear about your experience. This brings to mind two things to know about frozen days.

First, snow is an insulator. When the ground is covered with snow and the temperatures drop to extreme cold, you can use snow to your advantage. Most water lines run into the home and can freeze if it gets too cold. Therefore generally I clean the snow off my driveway. But that can cause a problem because the snow actually insulates the water line from the severe temperature. So if I just wait until the temperatures climb back up a little, before I remove the snow, I can actually prevent my waterline from bursting.

Second, this was something you mentioned. Let the water keep dripping. Allowing the underground water which is a little warmer then the outdoor water temperature can keep the lines from freezing. This can prevent the water lines from freezing solid. But in your case the main line sized up and as a result it caused your entire system to freeze solid and burst. The best thing that you could do in this circumstance was to turn on the valve and let all the water drain out. But you were fighting COVID at the time, so you were being hit by several problems all at once.


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02 Dec 2024, 1:07 pm

^^^^ know this is going to sound crazy , But it was epic to look back on Nov./Dec. period of time with all that happening . It was epic , to have survived it without more damage. Yes , the off valve for the water was in the crawl space 25 ft inside . So getting to it . Was impossible, in my health at that time. had to hire someone to go under.

Thank You JimmyM


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03 Dec 2024, 9:44 am

Well it warmed up a little bit yesterday. This morning the temperature fell to 20.3 degrees F ( -6.5 degrees C).
I got up this morning and blew a fine mist of snow off my driveway.
This is nowhere like the snowfall in New York.



Lake effect snow slammed much of Western New York and the North Country over the weekend with one town getting over 5 feet of snow. Snow was recorded in much of Upstate New York but eight of the top 10 highest snowfall totals were recorded in the North Country. Copenhagen in Lewis County topped the list with 65.9 as of 11 a.m. Monday.

I was born in this area and I remember snowfall. It was massive. Houses would crumble under the weight of the snow.


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03 Dec 2024, 10:11 am

I have a blue snow rake for removing snow from the roof but it has been years since I've done that.
My snow blower is ready to go whenever the snow gets here!



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03 Dec 2024, 11:25 am

Some snow still on the ground....but with 17 degrees F. lastnight.
might be on the ground for awhile..... 8O brrrrr...


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03 Dec 2024, 7:21 pm

All that's missing is the white icing on the ground. I don't think my area will get any snow this Christmas.


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03 Dec 2024, 10:07 pm

Got an unexpected dusting of snow here this evening. This is not even the first time we got snow without any warning within the last week or so! Lol Although this is the first time we got any accumulation out of it.

Tomorrow night snow is predicted, 1-3 inches in my area.


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03 Dec 2024, 10:10 pm

Tis the Season ...holidays are coming .


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05 Dec 2024, 9:15 am

Another cold morning. Temperatures dropped down to 13.8 degrees F ( -10.1 degrees C) last night.
It was warm yesterday and as a result all out snow melted. No snow fell last night so the ground is clean.
Our fireplace is going and the house is warm. Sounds like a good time to play Christmas music.


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05 Dec 2024, 10:34 am

A balmy 17F. here ...and the sun shown for awhile yesterday , melting off most of the snow ...oddly enough . Think I will miss it .When the snow falls on the house . It seems to provide a little bit of insulation of the house, I am in . And it
genuinely feels like it is warmer inside ....Christmas in thought, gives me comfort, but in reality have spent many lonely
Christmases in the past....After awhile , I just appreciate all the public displays around the xmas holidays . And try to appreciate folks in the service industries . Think most people might enjoy being home for the holidays. :santa: :santa: :santa:


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05 Dec 2024, 2:26 pm

I welcome the cold weather. The cold air makes me think twice about spending money I don't have at the lotto store.


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