Another rainy morning. We have appointments today.
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I would do the same. Stinks, but you don't want to go through this again! Glad he got out there & there is water at the end of the tunnel (lol).A plumber came by late this afternoon. $2,200 to just repair part of the line or $5,000 to replace the entire line all the way down to the meter ( over 300 ft through the woods).
I’m going with replacing the entire thing because I don’t want to have to do this again in a few months/years. He said he can get to it on Thursday.
GOOD CALL! usually messing with outdoor plumbing in one spot screws up a bit in another. If he does the WHOLE thing, you have someone to yell at to fix it. If he just repairs the one bit, and another bit of the same line fails in two weeks from the jostling, or in empathy, he's back again on YOUR dime.A plumber came by late this afternoon. $2,200 to just repair part of the line or $5,000 to replace the entire line all the way down to the meter ( over 300 ft through the woods).
I’m going with replacing the entire thing because I don’t want to have to do this again in a few months/years. He said he can get to it on Thursday.
A plumber came by late this afternoon. $2,200 to just repair part of the line or $5,000 to replace the entire line all the way down to the meter ( over 300 ft through the woods).
I’m going with replacing the entire thing because I don’t want to have to do this again in a few months/years. He said he can get to it on Thursday.
I would feed the frozen eggs back to the birds too, I won't eat them. I've been checking like 3-4 times a day during this cold.
People are afraid of germs getting in through the crack..... I figure cooking kills such things.Yep, I will check the eggs 3X a day when it gets really cold outside. For me, really cold means the temps are down to -20F, or colder.
I am surprised to read that people won't eat a frozen and cracked egg. I'm not trying to convince anyone to do something that don't want to do, and certainly feeding eggs back to the chickens is not a waste of the eggs, but I would like to better understand what you and others are concerned about?
I have been eating frozen and cracked eggs for years and have never even thought twice about it. We sell our excess eggs to friends of the family, but never a frozen and/or cracked egg. But we eat all the frozen and cracked eggs at home and have never had any negative results.
I won't because our cracked and frozen eggs are sitting in some seriously questionable conditions.Yep, I will check the eggs 3X a day when it gets really cold outside. For me, really cold means the temps are down to -20F, or colder.
I am surprised to read that people won't eat a frozen and cracked egg. I'm not trying to convince anyone to do something that don't want to do, and certainly feeding eggs back to the chickens is not a waste of the eggs, but I would like to better understand what you and others are concerned about?
I have been eating frozen and cracked eggs for years and have never even thought twice about it. We sell our excess eggs to friends of the family, but never a frozen and/or cracked egg. But we eat all the frozen and cracked eggs at home and have never had any negative results.
Interesting. Theyre headquartered down the road from me and havent heard a word.I'm building shelves for my studio for that very reason.
It's also how the bathroom got remodeled.
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Oh anyone who needs to know, I got wind that JoAnn Fabric maybe headed into Chapter 11.
We had the one in Grand Island close altogether last year.
The one here in Lincoln is looking sparse, but I don't know about Omaha.
So just in case you are a