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Re: OT End of drain field Froze
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Posted by Bobmn on February 23, 2007 at 21:35:42 from (152.163.101.6):
In Reply to: Re: OT End of drain field Froze posted by Jim WJ on February 23, 2007 at 08:50:08:
Jim;Oh no...I was hoping that this frozen stuff wasn't catchy!! Sorry to hear about the pipe froze. As you know this snow storm isn't much fun to work out in! If we would have got this storm 3m. ago all this would be mute! Thanks and good luck. Bob....Janicholson; Thank you for the reply. I have the area covered, and if we get the snow that will help....KEH; Yes, that does help. It can be 20 below here and the sun has the power to melt snow. We have a brown steel roof on the house. If the sun is out, DON"T stand by the edge!..Bud.. Good idea with the pipe and 1/8 hole. I do have enough hose to reach there. Maybe if I hook up to the bottom of the hot water heater, I can get HOT water! Thanks to all you guys for the ideas! I'll start after the BIG STORM! :) Bob
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