re: #285 BeachDem
When I had a basement, my sump pump died twice (always in the winter, of course.)
Then, when I moved to a place with no basement, and my hot water heater crapped out while I was out of town and flooded my whole first floor.
Can’t win for losing.
That stinks. If I ever had to replace my water heater I would need to remove a section of the kitchen flooring (that’s what the last owners did when they had the house plumbed with indoor water).
At that point, I might just say to heck with it and get an on-demand water heater that I can have installed somewhere and just leave the old water heater in the cellar.
One day we will all be telling our grandkids exactly where we were when #covfefe happened.
— andy lassner (@andylassner) May 31, 2017