11-18-2021, 07:04 PM
Thanks Again and Again for your kind thoughts Archon.
We have been fortunate in the past years that any outages have been non-threatening and either short enough to just wait them out patiently - or get into bed and let the blankets do their job until the lights came back on...BUT=>
Now, in 2021, there are too many goofy things going around - way too much craziness IMO - and really no ways to know if ANY of the foretellings have any credibility.
So, despite our own poor financial condition - I have spend some $$ on these things and will make the plumbing mods so as to be in readiness for...whatever.
If nothing comes to pass - will I feel foolish or sad that some $$ was spent on this ??
Nope, not at all.
Our winters sometimes bring us many feet of heavy snow and also temps as low as -30F at times.
No amount of added, layered clothing can keep one warm enough during any extended outage - and the unavoidable damages caused by frozen water pipes after they've frozen solidly, burst and then thawed out is really bad.
(I know because I've been through this before.)
Fortunately in the event of an outage of more than some hours I have access to the water shut off in this multi-unit place and can also drain most of the pipes down to that low point to avoid disasters - but that will not keep the occupants safe and warm whereas what I've detailed here will at least help with that situation within a limited space.
I compare these ideas to having and needing a car to get around in;
It is not a matter of IF that will sometimes break down as much as a matter of WHEN.
Therefore having a way to get that car towed in for repairs (like via AAA) is a good plan for most folks as that tends to pay for itself year after year even if only used a couple of times.
We have been fortunate in the past years that any outages have been non-threatening and either short enough to just wait them out patiently - or get into bed and let the blankets do their job until the lights came back on...BUT=>
Now, in 2021, there are too many goofy things going around - way too much craziness IMO - and really no ways to know if ANY of the foretellings have any credibility.
So, despite our own poor financial condition - I have spend some $$ on these things and will make the plumbing mods so as to be in readiness for...whatever.
If nothing comes to pass - will I feel foolish or sad that some $$ was spent on this ??
Nope, not at all.
Our winters sometimes bring us many feet of heavy snow and also temps as low as -30F at times.
No amount of added, layered clothing can keep one warm enough during any extended outage - and the unavoidable damages caused by frozen water pipes after they've frozen solidly, burst and then thawed out is really bad.
(I know because I've been through this before.)
Fortunately in the event of an outage of more than some hours I have access to the water shut off in this multi-unit place and can also drain most of the pipes down to that low point to avoid disasters - but that will not keep the occupants safe and warm whereas what I've detailed here will at least help with that situation within a limited space.
I compare these ideas to having and needing a car to get around in;
It is not a matter of IF that will sometimes break down as much as a matter of WHEN.
Therefore having a way to get that car towed in for repairs (like via AAA) is a good plan for most folks as that tends to pay for itself year after year even if only used a couple of times.