The robbers who call themselves plumbers thawed my pipes
Mizmoon
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Wed Jan-19-05 06:04 PM
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The robbers who call themselves plumbers thawed my pipes |
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then they stole $500 from me. They didn't even have the decency to be ashamed.
Pricks.
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SoCalDem
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Wed Jan-19-05 06:08 PM
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1. My mother once paid a $50 service call fee to have the washer plugged in. |
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The spin cycle had "walked" the washer enough that the plug fell out one day.. She called Sears, and they sent a guy out.. He plugged it back in, and billed her Sears card for $50.
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Wed Jan-19-05 06:09 PM
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2. An ordinary hair blow dryer will unthaw your pipes...but you need |
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"electricity" to run the blow dryer. If you didn't have that...then consider what you payed good because if all your plumbing busts because of frozen pipes...it'd be a lot more $$$$$$'s.?
Ordinary hair blower also "unfreezes block ups in your Refrig Ice Maker" and saves a home repair call. Got this tip from my Kitchen Aid brochure with my Refrig...and I've used it three times in 12 years and saved some repair costs.
Also: leave your water dripping when temps drop below 32 degrees...especially in places exposed to the outside...
Just tips...here. :-)'s glad you got it fixed!
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