[TheForge] OT frozen pipes

Mark A. Pesetsky pesetsky at Princeton.EDU
Fri Jan 2 10:20:32 EST 2009


Sorry you had to endure that fun...But we all benefit from it at this point...So noted...THANKS

Mark

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From: theforge-bounces at mailman.qth.net on behalf of Bob Ehrenberger
Sent: Fri 1/2/2009 9:57 AM
To: theforge
Subject: [TheForge] OT frozen pipes
 
The Monday before Christmas we had the temps drop below zero with high winds 
out of the West.  As a result, the pipes that run to our laundry froze and 
burst.  That section of the house is just a crawl space, so instead of 
opening up the hatch to gain access which would have really flooded the 
space with cold air, I decided to disconnect and cap that section at the 
source.  I got the Hot line capped ok, but the shut off valve did not stop 
the flow completly and let a steady drip through to the cold line. Because 
of the dampness, I couldn't get the joint to take solder, so I decided to 
use a compression fitting.  At the local farm store they didn't have any 
compression fittings, but they had something called SharkBite. It was a bit 
pricey but what option did I have?  So I got it.  To my amazment, it worked 
as advertised, just clean the end and slide the fitting on and you are done. 
So if you have to make an emergency repair, the SharkBite connectors are a 
good choice.

Robert Ehrenberger
Shelbyville, Mo.
eforge at centurytel.net


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