I think the final, final, final period has been put on my water leak.
I think the leak had gone on for several hours, possibly days, before it finally bubbled up in my bathroom and headed down the hallway. That's because my water bill (received this week) was about half again higher than my normal water bill. Payable, but still .... Yikes!
Yesterday I called the water utility and politely asked if there was any possible way of having the bill reduced. The nice young woman on the other end of the phone said certainly! All I had to do was drop off a copy of the bill from the plumber to prove that the repair work was done. Off I went to city hall and dropped of said copy.
The powers-that-be then looked over the bill to make sure everything was OK. This morning I got a phone call letting me know that my bill was reduced by about 40%. Woohoo! It just goes to show it never hurts to ask.
Feeling good!
Papillon
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Thursday, April 21, 2011
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Ah, Yes...
Well, another bit of the great 2011 water leak has come up. I got my monthly water bill. It looks like the leak most likely started in late March because there was a slight up-tick in usage. It wasn't enough of a change to make me really sit up and take notice. I'm sure when I got March's bill, I just put it down to my taking longer showers or something similar.
However, April's bill is when the monthly usage really goes off the charts. I'll bet the leak was fairly active for a while before it finally got around to leaking through into the house. Ah, well.
I can't be too unhappy because the leak kicked me out of my rut of hoping there wouldn't be any more leaks and got me started in the right direction of fixing the problem and stopping the opportunities for future leaks. Giving me much needed peace of mind.
Onto related thoughts - here in New Mexico, rock lawns are very popular due to the lack of moisture. (After all, Albuquerque is located in a high desert area - low rain and high altitude.) For those who are not familiar with rock lawns, instead of grass lawns we have front and back yards where black plastic is laid over the bare soil and then several tons of pea-sized gravel are poured on top and smoothed down into a thin, uniform layer.
I have never been fond of rock lawns, although it has meant I didn't have to mow the lawn. Several years ago I heard of an idea for a thyme lawn. So I've decided to start one of my own. Where the plumbers had to dig the trench to lay the new main water line from the meter to the house, they had to remove the plastic from that area. I've decided to start my new thyme lawn along that trench and then expand it slowly across the rest of the yard. It should ultimately be pleasing to the eye and also pleasant to smell. And I'll never have to mow it!
So far I've just got one plant put in - a small woolly thyme. It's listed as a ground cover and is a nice green grey. I'm not sure if I'll use more than one type of thyme or just bung in several varieties. I'll have to think on that a bit. Now that warm weather's here, I do need to remember to water it regularly. If I recall correctly, it should help the effort by spreading out a bit on its own.
Papillon
However, April's bill is when the monthly usage really goes off the charts. I'll bet the leak was fairly active for a while before it finally got around to leaking through into the house. Ah, well.
I can't be too unhappy because the leak kicked me out of my rut of hoping there wouldn't be any more leaks and got me started in the right direction of fixing the problem and stopping the opportunities for future leaks. Giving me much needed peace of mind.
Onto related thoughts - here in New Mexico, rock lawns are very popular due to the lack of moisture. (After all, Albuquerque is located in a high desert area - low rain and high altitude.) For those who are not familiar with rock lawns, instead of grass lawns we have front and back yards where black plastic is laid over the bare soil and then several tons of pea-sized gravel are poured on top and smoothed down into a thin, uniform layer.
I have never been fond of rock lawns, although it has meant I didn't have to mow the lawn. Several years ago I heard of an idea for a thyme lawn. So I've decided to start one of my own. Where the plumbers had to dig the trench to lay the new main water line from the meter to the house, they had to remove the plastic from that area. I've decided to start my new thyme lawn along that trench and then expand it slowly across the rest of the yard. It should ultimately be pleasing to the eye and also pleasant to smell. And I'll never have to mow it!
So far I've just got one plant put in - a small woolly thyme. It's listed as a ground cover and is a nice green grey. I'm not sure if I'll use more than one type of thyme or just bung in several varieties. I'll have to think on that a bit. Now that warm weather's here, I do need to remember to water it regularly. If I recall correctly, it should help the effort by spreading out a bit on its own.
Papillon
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lawn,
leaks,
plumbing,
thyme,
water bill,
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