Henry Raymond
Fairfax News => Current News & Events => Topic started by: Henry on January 30, 2010, 09:35:06 AM
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The low here last night was 9.6 degrees below zero. When I turned out the lights, it was like daylight outside, which gives you an indication right there that it wasn't too warm out. I cranked my thermostat up a couple degrees.
Earlier in the evening around 6 p.m., got a call from my sister who said her water to the kitchen sink had frozen. She usually leaves the cupboard doors open when it gets cold. I grabbed Maryann's hair dryer and went up. I felt the pipes and directed the heat on where they were the coldest. All of a sudden the cold water started dripping, then came full stream. Took a while to get the hot water pipe thawed out and was just about to take a break and when I started to get up saw a couple of drips so went back and held the heat to the pipe and within about 5 minutes, they were both unthawed.
Mary Kay came up with her electric heater also and suggested that Tee leave her cupboard doors open with the heater going.
I think most of us don't realize how fortunate we are that we have warm, well insulated houses. We have much to be thankful for. I am sure there were a lot of houses that had similar problems to my sister's last night.