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Tiiimmmaaayyy

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actually he would shut off faucets leave water supply open and then see if meter is moving

Not sure if that is a good idea unless the temps are warmed up or the house is being heated again


Correct. When i say main, i mean the meter outside, not any supply lines or valves in the house. Just turn the faucets off and leave everything else.

Definitely wouldn’t leave it that way for long; but it would be a quick way to see if there’s a leak somewhere
 

Grateful Dude

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If you suspect you have a leak that hasn’t been found you can shut off all the faucets then go turn off the power at your main and see if the meter continues moving.
Thanks man. So far no issues on our end, it’s a city wide supply issue at this time. Lots of the city without water or very little at this time.
 

ThatOneDude

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Jan 14, 2015
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Who has plans to fix the insulation issues in their houses?

 

MMAPlaywright

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get at the water pooling if possible

you may not have to repair walls/ceiling if you don't get big pooling

or run dehumidifier if you have one(not sure if texans have such things, but here it is wet air so...)
We caught it immediately. There was a little water, but we got it all sopped up.

The plumber will be here at 8 AM tomorrow to fix it. We got lucky.
 

jason73

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Jan 15, 2015
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oh wow
that is still very cold
hard to thaw walls out at that temp even with heat running
especially when the cold gets in to your house .it takes a long time to heat up from being sub zero in the house
 

Rambo John J

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Jan 17, 2015
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especially when the cold gets in to your house .it takes a long time to heat up from being sub zero in the house
yep
everything has insulation value in walls
including air itself

can take a lot longer than you think to thaw a house/wall out

I wonder how deep the water lines are there? We shoot for 2 feet here and we don't get deep frozen ground very often.
 

Thuglife13

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especially when the cold gets in to your house .it takes a long time to heat up from being sub zero in the house
You young pups under 90 from Canadia are on another level with this shit. Where I'm at the coldest it's gotten is low 30's*F which I guess is somewhere around 1*C and that's super cold for people here. I love the cold weather and hate the heat but digging out the snowblower and shoveling out the driveway just to live your life is above my pay grade lol...
 

ThatOneDude

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Took an hour but got the fire going again.
Fire presented by my trusty straw and a shitty craftsman chainsaw.
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MMAPlaywright

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yep
everything has insulation value in walls
including air itself

can take a lot longer than you think to thaw a house/wall out

I wonder how deep the water lines are there? We shoot for 2 feet here and we don't get deep frozen ground very often.
I don’t know. On this fix today, it’s a small one and he can knock it out this morning. I don’t know that we’re going to be fully restored. Maybe.

It turns out that we do have a tiny bit of damage to the ceiling. Just one small spot.
 

ThatOneDude

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I have found a leak, but was promptly informed my son likes to tug on that faucet hose.......