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Layla ([personal profile] layla) wrote2006-03-09 09:40 am

Dealing with life's ... crap

The septic system froze. *weep* It's actually been happening for some time -- toilet's been flushing slow, the bathtub's reluctant to drain, and finally, a couple of days ago, it got to the point where it just wouldn't do it anymore, and we finally realized that no, it is NOT a clogged air intake that's causing the problem, because we uncapped the sewer vents and they are full of ice.

To make a really long story short, it is currently being thawed with the heating element from a water heater, lowered down one of the holes -- hopefully by now we've sufficiently worked out the initial side effects such as shorting out the circuit (no insulation on heating element) or melting the pipes (yeah, we did some of that too).

One unfortunate thing about freezing sewer lines is that they tend to happen a month or two AFTER the actual cold weather, because it takes awhile for above-ground temperature changes to propagate down through the ground. So you think you're safe and then ... wham!

Re: ...you think you're safe then...

[identity profile] laylalawlor.livejournal.com 2006-03-09 10:35 pm (UTC)(link)
Hopefully it'll stay purely theoretical for you. :)

By the way, I did get your email but totally forgot to ask Orion about it this morning (too much other stuff going on, obviously). I can give you kind of a conditional "yes" but it sort of depends on how the sewer stuff goes. I'd hate to spend the whole weekend messing with it, but if the current solution doesn't do the trick, it may come to that.