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Bayou Bengal
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BURST PIPES
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3/18/2014 4:55:18 PM
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We are weekend residents with a manufactured home built in 1989.
A few weeks ago we discovered that EVERY pvc water pipe had burst.
The pipes were brittle from "old age" we suspect.
Also two toilets had frozen and had burst tanks.
Every plumbing item [with a couple of exceptions] has been replaced.
Anyone else have a similar problem after our cold winter?
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twc
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BURST PIPES
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3/18/2014 5:44:55 PM
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It was certainly cold enough. My heat pump usually works pretty well but during the coldests of days, 60 degrees was all it could muster even though it was set considerably higher than that.
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John boy
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BURST PIPES
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3/18/2014 5:45:13 PM
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You must not have drained or winterized your trailer. When you put in the new plumbing right past the main cutoff valve put in a drain so you can drain all your pipes. Even new pipes would have burst this past winter with some temps as low as 9 degrees. When you drain your lines be sure to flush all toilets also. Hope this helps.
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Bayou Bengal
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BURST PIPES
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3/18/2014 8:03:14 PM
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We had drained the system but did not flush the toilets.
The meter valve was closed at the street but we later found that the meter
had a slow leak which apparently refilled the system over time.
Thus water throughout the system when the cold temps came.
This is an expensive lesson learned.
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John boy
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BURST PIPES
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3/18/2014 8:24:32 PM
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You sure you're not kin to me. My kind of luck. All bad
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Bayou Bengal
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BURST PIPES
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3/18/2014 9:04:54 PM
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Thanks to all for your advice and thoughts. Much appreciated.
Logan Martin folks are family.
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Old Diver
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BURST PIPES
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3/19/2014 10:26:15 AM
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Draning your pipes will not remove all the water inside unless they are on grade. Water can be pushed out by using compressed
air.
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Bayou Bengal
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BURST PIPES
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3/19/2014 11:19:05 AM
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Thanks Old Diver. That is on our winter "to-do" list as well.
This has been a nightmare.
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steve
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BURST PIPES
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3/20/2014 8:08:28 PM
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Man that stinks.. We learned over the years to have a secondary shutoff valve right before it inters the house under the ground. This will give you two points to shut the water off. After shutting the water off get the antifreeze made for campers and flush your toilets with the water off, then poor it into the bowl and the back and flush again. that gets it into the drain system. also poor a little in each drain for the traps. Thank God we had no problems. Good luck!! Hope this helps!! Ga Steve
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John boy
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BURST PIPES
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3/27/2014 6:39:02 PM
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At least yours are in a mobile home. I helped a friend fix some of his burst pipes on a camping trailer, you talk about a job they were put in before the walls were finished. So we had to cut and pull out lengths and replace. Hope you have better luck than we did.
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jace
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BURST PIPES
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3/28/2014 10:09:31 AM
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Dont forget the hot water tank and the water filter system if you have one
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