My daughter and son-in-law live in Wylie. They have no water in their house this morning. Doesn't sound like a frozen pipe in their house. Slab foundation with all the water lines on the interior of the house - none on exterior walls except for hose bibs. She said several people on the Neighborhood app have no water too. Anybody in Wylie know what the issue is? Water tower frozen? Main line frozen or burst?
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Originally posted by Shane View PostYep. Could be. I don't know how deep they have the water lines buried there. Surely they put them deep enough though.
Not only are services likely not buried very deep, but as the picture above shows, it’s actually exposed within the meter box. That poly tubing and those brass fittings can freeze very quickly.
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Originally posted by Shane View PostDo you know what the local code is for depth? Not that it matters right now.
Water main will be buried with minimum of 4’ of cover. The service line starts there and literally comes up to the meter box where the meter will sit about 12” below ground level but exposed to the air. Backside of the meter will have a valve and the line to the house probably no more than 12-18” which is plenty. The risk is in the meter box.
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Originally posted by curtintex View PostWater main will be buried with minimum of 4’ of cover. The service line starts there and literally comes up to the meter box where the meter will sit about 12” below ground level but exposed to the air. Backside of the meter will have a valve and the line to the house probably no more than 12-18” which is plenty. The risk is in the meter box.
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Originally posted by curtintex View PostNot only are services likely not buried very deep, but as the picture above shows, it’s actually exposed within the meter box. That poly tubing and those brass fittings can freeze very quickly.
My wife wanted to freeze some colored water balloons last night, so we put them out on the front porch. I told her to put them down into the snow drift so they'd stay round, rather than putting them on the concrete and freezing a flat spot on the bottom. This morning I picked them up and the bottom half that was sitting in the snow drift was still water. Only the top half of the balloons were frozen. And it was -1. Crazy.
Originally posted by huntmaster View Postwhich Wylie, Abilene or Dallas.
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