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I just talked to the plumber. He will be here Saturday.Turning off the water was a very smart move, Jackie. Good going. Sorry you’re going thru this. You dodged a bullet by being smart! Good luck!
Well, we have power back.
No water yet. the water is on, but I had turned mine off at the meter Monday when it got to 25. I tried to drain the pipes. But today I rigged up a pressure test with my compressor to see if my pipes would hold pressure. I closed every valve and faucet in the house, even the little one to the ice maker.
No pressure Build up. The compressor gage just sat on zero. I went in the attic, trying to hear any air running. No luck. No signs of water anywhere either.
There must be a split in a pipe somewhere. I just can’t find it.
I will get a plumber in and see if he can find a broke pipe.
Over the past four days, I was able to catch about 75 gallons of snow melt and rain water in big plastic containers we used to move a few months back. That will keep the toilets flushing. We have about 8 cases of bottled water. So I will wait on the plumber and not dare turn the water back on. I have no water damage now, we will just have to rough it out untill we are sure about the plumbing.
I am going to try and get my small tractor unfroze tomorrow... I need to get to Terry's corner.... I can't get up and out of my driveway to get to the highway... Hopefully I can get the snow and ice out of the driveway and get my truck out.... It doesn't have limited slip so it spins easy...Bring some jugs over we got water, charge your phone while your waiting, stop at the Valaro for beer on the way.
I don't believe most those news sources. Most are owned and ran by liberals. I saw lots of videos showing the windmills froze up. They were using helicopters spraying some kind of petroleum products on them to thaw. MattFigures never lie, but liars always figure. Most of those wind fields were up and running. ERCOTS planning overstated the reduction in wind field power during the freeze, and UNDERSTATED the reduction in Gas power plant reliability. Wind fields continued to produce 13% of the power that was available.
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The Texas power grid failed mostly due to natural gas. Republicans are blaming wind turbines.
As Texas on Tuesday entered its third night with sub-freezing temperatures and 3.3 million customers without electricity, the operator of the state's unique power grid, the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT), urged Texans who still have electricity to turn off lights, unplug...www.yahoo.com




I have to admit, when I was looking at some new houses in the southwest, I was a bit taken aback when I saw that the plumbing was run into the attic. In my lifetime, it has not been a question of if the water would freeze but when and I just couldn't imagine that being a good idea.
Todd, My lines from the meter at our home are 48" under all 900' to the house. My only concern is my 5 frost free faucets that are on the outside wall of our home. Ain't seen a break yet and it is 39deg right now. We did have a water line break at my Auto Shop. About 20 yrs or so ago I had a small hot water mounted above our "Ladies" rest room. Didn't pay any attention, but he ran the copper pipe on the NE outside wall. It was insulated, but not enough.Butch, with all this global warming going on, you guys might want to plow those water lines in a little deeper too.
