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I live in a rental so the insulation is my landlords problem! He knows we need repairs but is just a very busy man! Hopefully in the Spring he will finish some projects around here...siding, pipes insulated, etc.
I had every intention to leacve faucets dripping but just forgot!
I have hot water in the kitchen, hot trickling in the shower but not fully busted through, shower wont drain and no cold water in there! Bathroom sink has hot an cold running water! Hopefully everything will break free when this heat wave hits!
Supposed to be in the 20's today!
Currently have a heat lamp in the cellar , two heaters in the bathroom, one under kitchen sink, electric heat on and a fire in the wood stove!
I need a shower!
You may want to remind him of the $1500.00 per year tax credit. (Caulk for clunkers) Covers windows, insulation and more.
Would be cheaper for him. Than having a pipe freeze and rupture. Then it would be not only his problem , but it could end up costing you as well. Water damage is a pain in the...
I live in a rental so the insulation is my landlords problem! He knows we need repairs but is just a very busy man! Hopefully in the Spring he will finish some projects around here...siding, pipes insulated, etc.
I had every intention to leacve faucets dripping but just forgot!


I have hot water in the kitchen, hot trickling in the shower but not fully busted through, shower wont drain and no cold water in there! Bathroom sink has hot an cold running water! Hopefully everything will break free when this heat wave hits!

Currently have a heat lamp in the cellar , two heaters in the bathroom, one under kitchen sink, electric heat on and a fire in the wood stove!
I need a shower!
You may want to remind him of the $1500.00 per year tax credit. (Caulk for clunkers) Covers windows, insulation and more.
Would be cheaper for him. Than having a pipe freeze and rupture. Then it would be not only his problem , but it could end up costing you as well. Water damage is a pain in the...