Once again, idiots driving too fast for conditions. I felt sorry for those folks who were driving slow enough and able to stop, only to be nailed from behind be some other moron.
Dr. Doctor said:
I am overseas as well so had to teach my wife what to do as well.
She has PTSD from 21, as we had an interior pipe freeze and break. Luckily it was during the day and we caught it quickly.
~egon
maroon barchetta said:
That's not how this works.
Cromagnum said:maroon barchetta said:
That's not how this works.
I know. El Nino is doing what it's suppose to and maintaining a wet winter. Good for stock tanks and lakes in areas at least. Who knows what this summer will do.
GFS is extremely inaccurate that far out. Euro model (which would be equally inaccurate as the GFS at this stage) is showing 2 inches and change over Houston.Cromagnum said:Dr. Doctor said:
I am overseas as well so had to teach my wife what to do as well.
She has PTSD from 21, as we had an interior pipe freeze and break. Luckily it was during the day and we caught it quickly.
~egon
Speaking of PTSD. The GFS has next week's system dumping a foot of rain on us. Hopefully that's way over-estimated, and hopefully we can get some big rains when we are in the middle of our 100 days of 100 degree weather without any rain at all.
Send that **** to Central Texas and let the highland lake dams fill up. Canyon Lake too.Cromagnum said:Dr. Doctor said:
I am overseas as well so had to teach my wife what to do as well.
She has PTSD from 21, as we had an interior pipe freeze and break. Luckily it was during the day and we caught it quickly.
~egon
Speaking of PTSD. The GFS has next week's system dumping a foot of rain on us. Hopefully that's way over-estimated, and hopefully we can get some big rains when we are in the middle of our 100 days of 100 degree weather without any rain at all.
For real. Send this rain to central Texas. We drive by Medina Lake every time we visit my in-laws in Bandera. They need it badly.CDUB98 said:Send that **** to Central Texas and let the highland lake dams fill up. Canyon Lake too.Cromagnum said:Dr. Doctor said:
I am overseas as well so had to teach my wife what to do as well.
She has PTSD from 21, as we had an interior pipe freeze and break. Luckily it was during the day and we caught it quickly.
~egon
Speaking of PTSD. The GFS has next week's system dumping a foot of rain on us. Hopefully that's way over-estimated, and hopefully we can get some big rains when we are in the middle of our 100 days of 100 degree weather without any rain at all.
rilloaggie said:
Despite turning off the water at the meter, opening the petcocks, running my sprinkler solenoids dry, and opening the exterior faucets on the line, and my PVB cracked.
correct. Had it happened to me a handful of years back. I've since started covering it in a blanket and layering on top of the blanket one of the insulated covers you can buy off amazon. Before the insulated cover I would use a trash bag and it worked fine. Well enough in the big freeze in 21' when it was below freezing for a week straight.Cromagnum said:rilloaggie said:
Despite turning off the water at the meter, opening the petcocks, running my sprinkler solenoids dry, and opening the exterior faucets on the line, and my PVB cracked.
Those do store enough water that they can still expand enough to pop the bell. I had it happen on a smaller one in 2021.
rilloaggie said:
They were open 90 degrees. It split at the inlet valve so I assume some water was trapped at or just above that.
This pic is from this morning, petcocks are closed from yesterday afternoon when I was trying to fire everything back up.
Assuming there's no valve below that, there is water leading up from your main supply to that valve. There is no way to drain that. The only way to prevent water freezing and cracking the new valve in the future is to invest in better insulation for the line.rilloaggie said:
They were open 90 degrees. It split at the inlet valve so I assume some water was trapped at or just above that.
This pic is from this morning, petcocks are closed from yesterday afternoon when I was trying to fire everything back up.
After the Valentines great freeze, I got these for my water supply into the house and all of the exterior hose bibs. Cut a pool noodle to put over them and the pipe and zero issues since. I only drip the faucets so my wife doesn't drive me nuts worrying.AlaskanAg99 said:
https://www.amazon.com/Frost-King-HC3A-Automatic-Electric/dp/B000IKSQ8U/ref=mp_s_a_1_5_sspa?crid=7Y3INCVQLZ8O&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.0bVkgdJ9QQn7iX3z8kL875o573AXKlwqso7ix8sM7JIADUdg6Tr0w8GoxSihG1nB287CYV9zB2CkMuuF9qCvGRxTFzFJwbyfd0GwN20GoQc-3X5zXkNRcGfguGEK8hh28eNmXUq0hp5dTA2E4S3gewYhBP8diTdhZbJA5wRtImIEUFtvIvo6ah8admY0QGaC7xjxVzemZzcDdpfTCg2QTw.2jD62jKVsTnmbO15dxNkxFHeQW1_VdxDZS9qR1Opmcc&dib_tag=se&keywords=heating+wire+for+pipes&qid=1705679950&sprefix=heating+wire%2Caps%2C200&sr=8-5-spons&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9waG9uZV9zZWFyY2hfbXRm&psc=1
Plug in warming cord, I have this wrapped around the water line into my home as well as the sprinkler back flow preventer. Wrap it up in insulation and then cover with a garbage bag. I disassemble the valve in the back flow preventer as well.
AustinCountyAg said:
this is my problem. I used to turn the water off in the ground before it got to the backflow, but now I cant find the damn box because grass has grown on top of it.