This morning we had our hot water heater replaced. It didn't go as smoothly as I'm sure the kid thought it would.
First, his boss showed up to help him. His boss is the guy I thought was super funny last time. I guess he can be kind of a pain in the ass.
After the boss left, the kid told me that when it came time to drain the hot water heater, instead of doing the pump and hose over to our toilet in Geoff's area of the basement, the boss had a cunning plan.
We have a small dehumidifier in the basement, and there's a hose that goes into a tiny hole drilled into the cement floor.
Where does the hole lead? Where does the water go? This I do not know. Every house I've lived in has had a drain in the floor that's like ... a real drain for where water can flow out of the basement if need be. You probably have had that too.
Well, not this house. Just a tiny hole, just a thin garden hose, just a little dehumidifier.
So the boss wants to drain the water into this hole. Kid says "I don't think that is a big enough hole, and, we don't know where the water drains to."
Boss says yeah, yeah, yeah it'll be fine. Only it wasn't.
The amount of water flowing into said tiny hole overwhelmed it, and, the water started to back up into the basement.
As they say in the midwest.... "Ope." The boss left. And a little bit later I went down because I'd made a cup of coffee for the kid. He was sweeping water. towards the hole, and I was visibly surprised. Boss went to get a Wet-Vac, and I said I would get some towels after checking to make sure none of the boxes on the floor were wet/damaged.
None were. He explained the situation, and I said that's fine as long as, ya know, none of the water was getting anywhere other than right where we saw it.
Wet-Vac arrived and they set to cleaning up, and the pump and hose were deployed to get the water out of the tank.
No harm, no foul overall. And it's funny because the kid obviously was annoyed because if they had just done things the way it was supposed to happen there would be no water on my floor.
But there they were, cleaning up and draining the tank.
After a while the boss left with the Wet-Vac, and I could hear the hose pump working. Mission back on track. The kid came up to let me know that he was sorry for all of this. "This is taking longer than I thought it would."
"As long as I won't be charged for that extra time, I've got no problem." He nodded, yes ma'am.
And he came up a little while later to let me know he couldn't get all the water out of the tank.
"There is calcification in the bottom of the tank, about 10 inches, so the water won't drain all the way out," he reported.
Oh dear. That sucks? "Well, what do we do? You're pretty strong, can you work with your boss and get her out?"
"I think it weighs about 500 pounds right now, to be honest. I have an alternate plan to get more water out. You may hear a lot of noise."
"As long as whatever water that's left isn't going to end up on the floor too," I said. "You do you. You're the expert. You know what needs to happen."
He kind of laughed. "Yeah, I'm not feeling very expert right now." I really felt for him. It was okay, nothing was damaged, but I could feel his frustration.
Boss came back and the two of them got more water out of the tank, enough that it was able to plop onto a dolly. They brought it upstairs, and the boss showed us a couple points on the tank that were corroded because of the calcification.
"It is a very good thing you had this done now," he said, "I won't say she was about to blow but this isn't good, and hot water spraying everywhere would be really dangerous.
Well thanks. Thank both of you for the work you put in.
The new tank, she's lovely. And the hot water came on almost immediately.
Another home improvement project done and dusted.
Now to replace the microwave that literally caught fire this morning at 6:30am, get a new toilet seat, caulk the tub. You know. The usual. Joys of homeownership!
Digits below!
digits
exercise: 12/12 hours. Treadmill, 25 min/1.66 mi. 10k+ steps by bedtime
blood glucose:
6:45am: 109
5pm: 70* recheck 6pm: 111
10:45pm: 125
food & meds:
6:45am: jardiance+phentermine
9:45am: english muffin w/pb
1pm: met+glip
2:30pm: can of tunafish, w/mayo, tomatoes, diced onion
5pm: 2 cookies (see blood sugar above); ramekin of cajun peanuts and spicy cracker thingies
7:15pm: bowl of left over ham and bean soup w/ some cheez-it crackers on top
9:20pm: met+glip
no beer/wine