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| Photo from Alliance for Water Efficiency |
Story 1:
Cutting corners and new homes
In a small town in
Idaho a gentleman had just bought a house in the spring and was excited to get
the water up and running to make sure his green yard stayed that way. The
house was new and hadn't, to his knowledge, had the water turned on. Cutting
corners was apparently what the landscaper did best because as soon as he
turned it on he noticed a few lines that were leaking. Being responsible
he quickly turned it off and attempted to fix the lines. Thinking he had
done so, he turned the water back on and left to run for a couple of hours
every other day for some time. And there in-lies his mistake
because his basement slowly filled with water from the flooding of a sprinkler
that wasn't correctly adjusted. This of course led to mold growing.
Note to self:
CHECK ALL SPRINKLERS!!! And if you don't know what you are doing find someone
who does, mold remediation and repairs can be much more expensive and annoying
to deal with than getting it done right
Story 2: Cheaters Never Win
The second story
is of a woman who decided to cheat the system a little. In theory, pending
nothing would go wrong, the idea made sense. Rig the cities irrigation
system to water your yard... stealing? Yes? Immoral? Probably! Apparently karma
thought so because her system failed horribly and irrigated not only the yard
but also her crawl space. Unfortunately for her, the insurance didn't see
fit to pay for the damages incurred and her out of pocket expenses for the
emergency services and structural damages took care of her fun fund for a
while.
Note to Self:
cheating the system can cause more trouble than it is worth and usually karma
or bad luck shows it’s pretty little face to retaliate in one form or another.
Story 3: Kids
will be Kids
Spring and then
summer mean two things, heat and children are home from school. Those
cute little faces and seemingly innocent cool off sessions in the sprinkler or
water hose can turn into a home owner’s worst nightmare. One case of the
"let’s go play in the sprinkler" and then head in for snacks
or drinks and "forget" to turn off the hose can flood your lawn, and
eventually make it into your basement or crawl space or even the first level of
your home.
Note to Self:
please teach your kids that their allowance can go away in a heartbeat if they
don't take responsibility and make sure the water is indeed off. Innocent
doesn't change the damage or the cost of repairs!
Spring and summer
are the best times to get out there but make sure you learn from those
mistakes!

And just today I went in for a cup of Tea and the owner of a coffee shop said they had turned on their sprinkler system last night and a pipe burst overnight leaving them with a couple inches of water in the basement...
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