Bathroom/House Woes

So we have this pipe problem…

Your main is usually located under the house. The bathrooms then drain to the main. The kitchen drain in our house connects with a 2″ pipe that is connected to a drain in our basement walkout. This spring that drain began backing up. This either indicates an issue with the main or possible pipe clog. Yesterday they came out and used a ‘snake’ to get through the blockage… something other plumbers and roto-rooter were unable to initially do. The guy yesterday had more experience with clearing these problems… especially those with damaged pipes. He ran the snake in reverse as he pushed it through the clay that had blocked the pipe and made it passed the bad part on the pipe.

He was fairly certain there was a break in the pipe. The reason we knew there was a huge problem was when I cleaned it out on Monday and then ran the dishwasher and the sink as I rinsed… it backed up in that walkout drain.

So today they are going to shove a camera up the pipe and determine the exact problem. The toilets function fine and there was no other evidence of backup in the main so the problem is very localized. It is a lot more expensive than a main backup… as that usually just needs cleaning… but at least we know what it is now.

And to our chagrin–Golden Valley passed a law in February that says if you’re going to sell you now have to have your house certified for sewer and drain. Meaning if you don’t pass… you don’t sell.

I’d like to personally give the previous owners a piece of my mind. But they live in New Mexico now.

They stuck us with some serious issues here. Our fireplaces don’t work. We had them cleaned and inspected after we moved in only to find out the stacks were damaged to the point the heat tiles (shield) would not function to it’s full capacity and therefore we were told that we shouldn’t have fires until they were fixed. We’ve had estimates anywhere from $2K to $10K

The first summer we lived here we had issues with that drain… but we didn’t have as much rain or something. I kept it clean and even used my shop-vac to clean it out… thought nothing of it. However LAST year we had 2″ or more of what smelled like sewage…. I shoveled it out, tried drain cleaner and then called Roto-rooter That guy was not very helpful. He tried for an hour, charged me $165 and said he didn’t know what the issue was. This year it was the same scenario but this time I tried two different plumbers. The first guy (From ESP plumbing) was a rip off. Now we’ll probably have to have part of a pipe replaced.

Happy Valentine’s Day

For Valentine’s Day I ordered a special gift for my hunny. They arrived in tuxedos and sequin vests at her place of business a little before 10am this morning…



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A singing telegram! (Note the lovely shades of red in Heather’s face) They gave her chocolates and a card from me and sang her two songs. The whole office appeared to enjoy it thoroughly–although I’m not so sure my wife wanted the attention. She called me up and the first words out of her mouth were, “I’m gonna kill you.” 🙂 And then she started laughing. So I think the threat was idle. I think. We’ll find out when we have our annual seafood dinner tonight.

Ring Around the Sun

This morning I was driving to the post office to drop a package off and noticed a halo around the sun. I’ve seen these before but I never have actually captured any on “film” until today. I’ve taken to carrying my camera with me wherever I go which is really fun because when these types of events happen I’m there like Jimmy Olsen on a Superman sighting.

Here are the three photos I took this morning. I enhanced the first one to better demonstrate the beauty of the rainbow effect that accompanies this phenomenon.

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The name of this fantastic sight varies. They are simply called ‘halos‘. Some people refer to them as Icebows and yet others call it an ice-halo. Their names are all appropriate. This optical effect is caused by ice crystals in very cold cirrus clouds located in the upper troposphere. The light refracting off of these clouds creates the effect. Sometimes the halo is accompanied by Sun Dogs (also know as parhelia). Sun Dogs are bright pillars or splotches of light that appear on either side of the sun. I did not see any this morning–but this was still cool.