As those of you who've been reading this LJ for a few years might remember, we've had a couple of floods, some leaking into the basement, some from the basement. So when I heard water rushing in a pipe down there with no obvious reason, that carried on running after we shut it off at the mains, I got antsy and called in the city. They came yesterday and confirmed there is a leak in the main line running to the street. They came back this morning and with this machine dug a hole down and said it's on our side so we have to deal with it. They shut off the water to stop gallons more leaking into the soil and I'm waiting for a plumber now. I filled the baths and lots of buckets.

The only tiny shred of good news is that we won't be charged for all the water wasted as it's happening on the other side of the meter.

The city man said he thought it was all happening under the basement floor, right where it comes in, so to start there, dig up the concrete and hopefully it can be fixed there. Otherwise, we'll have to dig up all the front garden and replace the old copper pipe down there with plastic; six, seven thousand dollars or more.

And the insurance company said it isn't covered. Meep.

Cross your fingers for us.

ETA Man came, I okayed it to all be dug up (5,200 to replace all pipe, 1900 to do exploratory dig in basement with no guarantee there isn't more than one leak; no brainer). He said no reason not to turn water back on and he's booked us in for early next week. Got to get permits and such.

Sigh. Could be worse, I guess.
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bluewolf458: (Bidean b y SC)

From: [personal profile] bluewolf458


Ouch. Hope it works out at the cheapaer end of the scale!
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My inlaws just had to do the same thing for their SF row house - the house is on top of the garage, so it was the garage floor that had to be dug up and replaced after the plumbing work. Thankfully, my in-laws (who are 90!) have savings for such emergencies. But what a horrible expense, and no water until next week? Egad!
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From: [personal profile] sid


Oy.

In some alternate universe there is a Jane that has never had a plumbing woe. If you'd like, I could track her down and slay her for you?

*pets you*
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*hugs* Oh dear, I hope that you get a break from the water/plumbing woes.
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This is one of the reasons I won't ever dare finish my basement...although it stays dry I check it every week.....makes me feel like a real adult. ;)
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Ugh! We went without water in the house for a week during Sandy - the least fun of all the other stuff we dealt with.

I hope your water woes are over for good after this one
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Oh, no! Plumbing problems are the worst. I hope it all turns out well.
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