radiator leaking, bathtub operating in reverse
Posted: Thu May 15, 2008 3:47 pm
ain't life a blast.
So I get this call from the landlord a few days ago asking us if we have a leak in our radiator because water is raining down into the 2nd floor apt from above where they have a radiator.
"No", I answer confidently. "We haven't even had the heat on for a month." Ahhhh, but you don't have to have had the heat on for your radiator to leak. Apparently. Its a steam system, so the only thing that rises to our apt is steam, not water. But when it cools its water, & stays trapped in the radiator. Until something lets it out. Apparently a lot stays trapped in the radiator until something lets it out.
OK, so I have a big water spot on the floor behind the radiator steam-release valve, & a wet speaker, which is not going to help its performance any; given that it was a speaker with sorta-blown bass anyway, which is why it was serving as an adjunct TV speaker, but the sorta-blown bass will not be improved by having soaked up some of the leak.
There is also water in the basement. In my storage bin, because as discussed before my bin is the lowest point of the basement's unlevel floor, & that's the way water flows, but this time it looks like the source is my furnace. Which just had a new water-release mechanism put on it because the one on the 2nd floor's furnace blew a few months ago & even though the systems are all under 10 years old, the landlord decided to replace floors 1 & 3 too. I wonder if this new leak is related to "fixing" that other leak. We will find out.
So I'm on my way out the door this morning when I notice the bathtub is full. Of water. Scummy algae-ish "I've been living in your pipes a long while" sort of water. It is not the residue of anyone's shower. (I know it is not mine, & I checked with housemate. I didn't really have to check; whatever we think of each other, neither of us have been observed to be covered with scummy, rubbery algal-type growths.) I bailed this out into the toilet, which fortunately still takes water down (when that fails, there is always "over the porch railing; look out below!"). But the unbailable bit left did not go down by lunchtime; I went home then to check. I was of course checking if more stuff had come back up, which it had not.
Perhaps coincidentally, perhaps not, city work crews have several nearby streets closed off while they drill for G-d knows what. They had the signs warning about work to be done up before my 1st leak, the radiator leak, started. I had assumed this work involved sidewalks, as further down the neighborhood they had removed several, but who knows why. Maybe for the treasure under those sidewalks. (Maybe they found waterpipes!)
So now plumber, who has been forewarned, has 2 projects tomorrow, while I stay home & showerlessly wait for them.
So I get this call from the landlord a few days ago asking us if we have a leak in our radiator because water is raining down into the 2nd floor apt from above where they have a radiator.
"No", I answer confidently. "We haven't even had the heat on for a month." Ahhhh, but you don't have to have had the heat on for your radiator to leak. Apparently. Its a steam system, so the only thing that rises to our apt is steam, not water. But when it cools its water, & stays trapped in the radiator. Until something lets it out. Apparently a lot stays trapped in the radiator until something lets it out.
OK, so I have a big water spot on the floor behind the radiator steam-release valve, & a wet speaker, which is not going to help its performance any; given that it was a speaker with sorta-blown bass anyway, which is why it was serving as an adjunct TV speaker, but the sorta-blown bass will not be improved by having soaked up some of the leak.
There is also water in the basement. In my storage bin, because as discussed before my bin is the lowest point of the basement's unlevel floor, & that's the way water flows, but this time it looks like the source is my furnace. Which just had a new water-release mechanism put on it because the one on the 2nd floor's furnace blew a few months ago & even though the systems are all under 10 years old, the landlord decided to replace floors 1 & 3 too. I wonder if this new leak is related to "fixing" that other leak. We will find out.
So I'm on my way out the door this morning when I notice the bathtub is full. Of water. Scummy algae-ish "I've been living in your pipes a long while" sort of water. It is not the residue of anyone's shower. (I know it is not mine, & I checked with housemate. I didn't really have to check; whatever we think of each other, neither of us have been observed to be covered with scummy, rubbery algal-type growths.) I bailed this out into the toilet, which fortunately still takes water down (when that fails, there is always "over the porch railing; look out below!"). But the unbailable bit left did not go down by lunchtime; I went home then to check. I was of course checking if more stuff had come back up, which it had not.
Perhaps coincidentally, perhaps not, city work crews have several nearby streets closed off while they drill for G-d knows what. They had the signs warning about work to be done up before my 1st leak, the radiator leak, started. I had assumed this work involved sidewalks, as further down the neighborhood they had removed several, but who knows why. Maybe for the treasure under those sidewalks. (Maybe they found waterpipes!)
So now plumber, who has been forewarned, has 2 projects tomorrow, while I stay home & showerlessly wait for them.