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Recently replaced a lava lamp that got broken as a kid. While shopping for the replacement, I found this cool photo.

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One of many flooded classrooms from frozen broken sprinkler pipes. Had 5 of our schools with fire alarms and waterflow due to frozen pipes within one hour.
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mikea96 wrote: Wed Jan 24, 2024 10:41 pm One of many flooded classrooms from frozen broken sprinkler pipes. Had 5 of our schools with fire alarms and waterflow due to frozen pipes within one hour.
Oh, man. Busted pipes are terrible. Hopefully all goes well with the solution/fix. Chin up!
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mikea96 wrote: Wed Jan 24, 2024 10:41 pm One of many flooded classrooms from frozen broken sprinkler pipes. Had 5 of our schools with fire alarms and waterflow due to frozen pipes within one hour.
Man ! five in an hour , sounds like a bad batch of pipe ! Good luck .
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Dadio wrote: Thu Jan 25, 2024 3:09 am
mikea96 wrote: Wed Jan 24, 2024 10:41 pm One of many flooded classrooms from frozen broken sprinkler pipes. Had 5 of our schools with fire alarms and waterflow due to frozen pipes within one hour.
Man ! five in an hour , sounds like a bad batch of pipe ! Good luck .
You have to remember, pipes don't freeze in just one spot, they're freezing all over the place simultaneously, and a pipe only has so much stretch before it gives way. I've never seen a freeze situation with only one breach, it's usually multiple breaches, and it doesn't take long for a 1/2" to 1" line to dispense a significant amount of water.

Big mess to clean up, big mess to repair. Insurance carriers in my area are now requiring that homes be fitted with an automatic shutoff so that in the event of a breach the water will be turned off at the main, saving the massive damage repair bills. The kicker is, I don't live in an ice and snow area, we rarely get below freezing, when it does it's only for a few hours. We've only had pipe bursting issues 3 times in the 35 years I've lived here.
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Halgar wrote: Thu Jan 25, 2024 10:14 am Big mess to clean up, big mess to repair. Insurance carriers in my area are now requiring that homes be fitted with an automatic shutoff so that in the event of a breach the water will be turned off at the main, saving the massive damage repair bills. The kicker is, I don't live in an ice and snow area, we rarely get below freezing, when it does it's only for a few hours. We've only had pipe bursting issues 3 times in the 35 years I've lived here.
The 2nd kicker is, they put new requirements in place which save on large repair bills, and then do not lower rates.
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R6cowboy wrote: Thu Jan 25, 2024 8:28 pm The 2nd kicker is, they put new requirements in place which save on large repair bills, and then do not lower rates.
But why would they do that? Tis the way of all insurance coverage. I have never had a medical insurance claim in my 50+ years of being on this planet, yet the basic plan that covers nothing, just to say I've got insurance, costs $1K a month. I've never had an accident claim on my auto insurance in 40+ years of driving, no tickets, and no points, yet still pay $1,200 a year on a 20 year old Suburban. I don't currently own a home, but am hearing that it's nearly impossible to get homeowner's insurance in California, forget about fire insurance if you live in a fire zone, or flood insurance if you're in a flood zone.

We pay to support the insurance companies, not to have adequate, or even reasonable, coverage or rates.
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I need a forklift at home.

Had to remove these from a job site today and thought I’d bring them home to put in my way for the next ten years.
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Got my steps in today by walking one of the pedestrian bridges across the James River in downtown Richmond. The bridge I am walking on is actually an old railroad bridge, which was actually built on top of an adjustable dam that directed water to a canal used by the electric company, and produced power from 1901 - 1968. Those in charge these days want to try to erase Richmond's history as quickly as possible, but there is still a lot of it left.
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morrisey0 wrote: Thu Feb 22, 2024 7:44 pm Those in charge these days want to try to erase Richmond's history as quickly as possible, but there is still a lot of it left.
Along with all remaining U.S. history. Damn derelicts.
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The blasted oak catching the last rays of the sun .
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