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A real-life frustration dream.... Our house flooding or not???

kx250rider

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I mentioned about this situation in somebody else' thread on the freezing weather, but this is getting ridiculous.

Problem: Nobody expected to have a hard freeze in Dallas this late or this suddenly, and somehow we failed to leave the furnace on at 55 degrees, as we normally do when leaving in the winter. My wife and I are in SoCal, and she just had a lithotripsy done Tuesday for an 18mm kidney stone, so her mother is ALSO here in SoCal with us. And her Dad is stuck in San Antonio with no flights back to DFW. Her brother also lives in Dallas (about 8 miles away), but has a steep driveway and can't get out in his car since Monday.

SO; we got worried about the house and the freeze, as it has no heat tape or anything to stop bursting of plumbing with the furnace off. So with nobody able to get over there, I called a friend of ours on the Dallas P.D. and he said that he and his partner would rush over there and shut off the main valve. Got a call from him later that night, that they couldn't break through the ice to get to the valve :confused: . But the good news was, that the city water pipes had frozen off on Monday night, and therefore no water in the neighborhood. So I relaxed a little bit, thinking that we had bought some time. But now the ice is melting, and Kay's brother DID manage to get out yesterday and go up to the house. But he had THE WRONG KEY with him, and couldn't check!!! And the valve is still frozen anyway. So here it is Sunday, and the thaw is continuing, and I have no idea if there is water pouring all through that house, or if we got lucky.

This is just like one of those nightmares where you almost get to safety, but not quite.... We do have insurance on it, but that's beside the point. Exactly one year ago, I was busy re-drywalling the ceilings in part of the house after a hail storm made swiss cheese of the roof during a downpour. I guess at least we didn't re-carpet it yet from last disaster. The soonest I can get there is later this week, and if it did flood, it will mold in a few days.

So I'm going out now to get even with Mother Nature, and go for a motorcycle ride up the coast in Malibu, in 80-degree SoCal weather. I guess that'll get my mind off it!

Charles
 
Plenty of flights going in and out of Dallas now. I would get my butt om the plane.

True... I might just do that if I have to, but the Super Bowl is going to clusterf**k the airport on top of the weather. I usually drive, and make it in 21 hours. But that's assuming no ice & snow, of course.

Charles
 
True... I might just do that if I have to, but the Super Bowl is going to clusterf**k the airport on top of the weather. I usually drive, and make it in 21 hours. But that's assuming no ice & snow, of course.

Charles

Drive would be hell. I -40 getting hammered now. Maybe I -10. There will be a window to go during the Super Bowl that will be perfect.
 
My brother-in-law should be up there about now (3-4 Dallas time)... Hoping for the best. If there's bad news, I'll head there this coming week, with tools and supplies in hand. There isn't anything valuable that will get damaged, I guess, so we'd be looking at carpeting, drywall work, and de-stinking the house if it gets mildew & mold. The kitchen and bathrooms are ceramic floors, and the soft furniture is on metal legs. Extremely out-of-date 80s stuff, but at least it's flood-resistant.

Charles
 
So far, so good (no water leakage inside the house :) , but we STILL don't know if there's any pipe damage. The water main on Plano Pkwy is still not fixed, so no water yet to our street. Brother-in-law is going to keep going by every few hours until the water is back on, and/or until he can shut off the water to the house "just in case".

Charles
 
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