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Terry292

Pipes of a Different Sort

Pardon me while I rant a little.  Recently, Trease and I decided to switch from our well to city utility water.  We've had an ongoing problem with hydrogen sulfide (sulphur) in the water.  So we thought the utility water was the way to go.  

In an effort to save a little money, I had the crew tap into the old line from the well instead of running a new line all the way to the house.  They finished around 3:00PM yesterday afternoon.  Around five, Trease went out to go to the bank and discovered a river running from under the crawl space door under the utility room.  I called the company who'd done the water line, but, being Friday afternoon, all I got was their answering service.  

To make a long story somewhat shorter, the technicians finally came out this morning.  I was hoping it would be a simple fix, but that's not the case.  Apparently, when we turned the water on at the meter, the higher pressure on the utility line caused one of the connections on the old line to rupture.  The break isn't above ground where it can be easily repaired.  All the old line is going to have to be replaced.

Bottom line, we've been without water since yesterday evening, with no prospect of water until at least Monday night. We've been on the phone with the insurance company all morning.  Thankfully, they'll cover at least a major part of the repair, if not all.

Right now, I'm so frustrated I can hardly stand it.  I guess the moral of this story is:  never do a half-a**ed job just to save a little money.

Thanks for letting me vent.
Terry
ozark southpaw

Makes me wonder how these water utilties get such high pressures on their systems. We are on county water. Nearest water tower is about a mile from here.The shower on the first floor feels like a needle gun to me. If your water utility is like ours they will expect you to pay for all that lost water! Hope they get you fixed up soon!
They don't work on Saturday?
ted

Well now that you've started this, let me have a go.

Joy and I left Florida in April. We left the water (city) on because a neighbor was going to pressure wash the siding, and then turn off the water. He didn't get to it and the supply line between the floor and the commode (cut off) blew off. It pored 90,000 of water into the bathroom, Master Bedroom, and Living Room. The insurance company paid about $10,000, and it'll cost a bit more to get it fixed.

Now that's why I've been in Fl. for a while. Imagine the problem with mold at 95 degrees and 85% humidity. Yes, I too can "bitch". Thanks...ted
Terry292

Thanks, Ted, you've really helped put my "problem" into perspective.  We had about 300 gal, and it was all under the house.  I can't even imagine the damage 90000 gallons inside the house could do.  I certainly hope you can get things back as near normal as possible soon.

Terry
ted

Terry, The water bill from the city was $1100.00. As with most municipalities, they adjusted the bill back to something more managable.

My trip was to get a contractor started on the re-build. Gotter' done, and unless there is a hurricane in Florida in the near future, he will be finished by the end of September.

I appreciate your problem, and thank you for your concern about mine.....s**t happens....ted
ozark southpaw

ted wrote:
Terry, The water bill from the city was $1100.00. As with most municipalities, they adjusted the bill back to something more managable.

My trip was to get a contractor started on the re-build. Gotter' done, and unless there is a hurricane in Florida in the near future, he will be finished by the end of September.

I appreciate your problem, and thank you for your concern about mine.....s**t happens....ted


That water meter must have been smokin'!!
ted

I imagine a lot like you and Carter Hall, but maybe I'm wrong.....

What really "pissed me off" was that my next door neighbor told me that he saw water running out of the foundation, but it had been rainy in Fl so he didn't report it.....Anybody know how to tie a "hangmans knot"....I do.....Anyway....ted
Terry292

ozark southpaw wrote:
That water meter must have been smokin'!!


From the time I opened the cover to the time I got my channel locks out of the tool box to close the shut-off valve, our meter registered about 10 gallons.  And, that only took about 15 or 20 seconds.  I've never seen a digital meter move so fast.
Terry

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