Did you instruct your renters in the (apparently) lost art of letting a faucet drip to prevent freezing?I spent the whole F*^#ing day in the crawl spaces of my ridiculous rental houses with a heat gun thawing out frozen pipes and drains.
A look out my side door this morning. This is my driveway you are looking at. About 100yds of gravel drive to the road. Drifts were about 3’ deep. Fortunately we both have AWD vehicles that could trudge through it all. I’m working from home till Thursday. In the meantime, my neighbor sent a picture from the beach in Cabo San Lucas, MX. That rotten bastard is there for 3 weeks. And he’s the one who normally plows me. Oh well, at least we’ve got power. Feel bad for y’all dealing with that.
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Here I am at the same latitude as you and the snow keeps coming down! The weather guessers say we'll be near 60 on Tuesday! Bring it!It's only 27F here this morning. I can't complain after hearing about how much of the country is being blasted. hEARD ABOUT ROLLING BLACKOUTS ON THE NEWS THIS MORNING. Dang, I hit the f@cking cap locks key again. ( New tablet and tiny keyboard). I aint changing those caps back!
Anyway, I hope you guys without power have a gas/oil backup or plenty of wood and matches. Good luck!
Being a retired city worker we always advised people to let it trickle when it got really cold for an extended period of timeDid you instruct your renters in the (apparently) lost art of letting a faucet drip to prevent freezing?
Hey Fred if I had $3000 I'd be heading somewhere much warmer...If I had $1K for the winter gear, another $1K for a used snowmobile and a 3rd $1K for a trailer & hitch I'd still stay home until it warmed up a bit.
High of minus 14ºC in Saskatoon today.
Hey Fred if I had $3000 I'd be heading somewhere much warmer...
PeteWell, here on Canada's sunny southern coast it is about -19C (that is just below 0 deg. F) and so for around here, that is FRICKIN" cold plus we have about 10-15" of snow. Our winters are normally mild and reasonably dry - not too often colder than about -4-5C (just about 25 deg. F) and usually above zero with not much snow.
Windsor-Essex is about as close as one can get to decent weather between November and March in Canada.
Last night the city had a road grader faffing around on our street trying to clear the snow and sadly, he put most of it right across our driveway and so this morning Mrs. MaxPete and I were out shovelling the driveway for about 90 minutes - and boy, was it fun!
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2M is a smart guy. I believe he will be fine. He also has a few cats. Him and the cats could be best buds by now.I think the last post from 2M was Sunday evening. Let's hope he just has no internet access at the moment .
Heat Pumps work best in Florida, if you need some heat when it's +50F outside. +35 or less and they suck! As a Home Inspector I test all air supplies temps. At +35F most heat pumps put out about 80F to 85F supply air if you are lucky. Those temps will eventually heat your house, but 80F moving air can actually feel cold. It sucks, but there is an alternative. Mitzubishi and Sanyo make a small vertical remote evaporator heat pump that supplies heat with outside temps in the +20's. Something to ponder over. Me, I've got natural gas forced hot air. It heats very well, but I wake up like I was in the Sahara desert.Luckily here our manufactured home is on a foundation and all hvac and plumbing are run in the crawl space under the house...2 yrs ago we had new foundation vents insstalled..They open when its warm and close when its cold.....a new roof..new hvac..and replaced the rear deck slider for new french doors and better insulation..has made a big difference in our utility bills...But the Heat Pump is not up to snuff when it gets extremely cold,and then the Aux. heaters kick in($$$$$). Not like the forced hot air gas fired heater we had in NJ.. a separate unit from the AC...unlike heat pumps which do double duty as AC in the summertime...
38* sunny and very breezy today...no heated gear..not riding...