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Robert W Malone MD, MS's avatar

That makes my whining look trivial.

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David Spurlock's avatar

At least the weather was nicer when our repair was done. And we hired someone, so the pain and suffering for doing the repair was just in my wallet!

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Micheal Nash, Ph. D.'s avatar

The water line to us was busted by a dozen or so trips by really big dump trucks dumping sand at a new construction some 10-15 ft away from it.

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Fred Jewett's avatar

In future when I put water in at the cabin I have put in a 3" pipe to carry the 1" well pipe so if disaster strikes I can pull out the 1" well line and replace it. Compared to the cost of digging the trench, putting in the pipe, restoring the ground cover, etc, the cost of an extra 3" carrying pipe is peanuts.

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Tom Daniel's avatar

Any hope for compensation?

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Jean's avatar

Ouch!

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ComeQuicklyLord's avatar

Add some cheese to your whining and youтАЩre good to go. ЁЯдг

Seriously, IтАЩm sorry for the frozen hydrant, and would not wish that on anyone. You putting out this article before having to brave the wet and cold, is a testament of caring for others. Thanks for the Menes! They brightened my families day.

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