Kyle_in_Tex
Super Star Member
We are getting snow again.
We are getting snow again.
We are getting snow again.
Maddie just texted that it's snowing in San Marco too.
It's just 30° and overcast here.
I'm guessing RS conveniently "forgot" that .. in his efforts to criticize everything about Texas .. and Texans.
People are moving from Ohio to Texas.....maybe the chief critic has his undies in a bunch about that....
People are moving from Ohio to Texas.....maybe the chief critic has his undies in a bunch about that....
Yes!And Pvc, fittings, and copper will be in short supplies.Also at issue are the grocery stores. They are not getting restocked because of delivery trucks and road conditions.
Or maybe .. they just stay in a bunch?
The vanes (blades) are actually airfoils so any ice buildup on the leading edges cause the airfoil to stall like an aircraft would do.
Guess they'd need to install leading edge deicer boots like on aircraft, electrically heated naturally.
Add to that the viscosity of any lubricants used.
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Insulating a home to the same specs as the norms for much colder climates (like Canada) would pay off big time.
eg: R40 attics,R20 walls and double window panes.
Adopting those specs would greatly reduce power drain during hot weather and at a minimal additional cost.
Many, if not most, insulation products are made from recycled glass so that would be a major win/win.
The mail has not been able to be delivered since Saturday. Has anyone else's mail been interrupted because of ice?
We don't have water now. It started getting slow last night and no flow this morning. I have been letting the faucets drip and we survived -6F on Tuesday with no trouble. It is 11F here this morning. I am sure it is on our Rural water supply side but now we will likely get busted pipes.
I have a feeling that our winters will continue to get harsher over the next few years.
They were saying last night water is going to be the big problem now that things start to thaw out. Frozen pipes and flooding is one of my greatest fears having helped clean up after a couple of instance in the NE. The other is flooded basements that isn’t a worry in TX. I suspect a lot of folks will be adding some sort of heating strips on their water pipes and some way of powering them in the event of another prolonged outage.
One tip is if you lost your water and have an old school water heater remember that it contains potable water in an emergency.
Flooded basements are a catastrophe.
They can compromise the structural integrity of a house. Along with that, all the ruined homeowners artifacts, can leave behind deadly mold growth on floor joists and plywood subfloors above the basement.