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Re: Burglar Alarm Alerts to Reduce Water Damage



Central Air Conditioning overflow drip pans. Sheesh I have a running battle
with one of my air units the condensation overflow line gets clogged with
slime if I forget to flush it out 2x a year. The overflow ends up running
out in the family room, I put a secondary drip pan under the built in one
but the only way I can tell if its getting too full without crawling under
the staircase is if someone in the family hears dripping water. Then I
realized I have a spare pair of conductors under that staircase...gonna
install a moisture detector in that pan...real soon...yep real soon.


"Frank Olson" <Please-use-the-email-links@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
message news:p7%8f.351556$oW2.116008@xxxxxxxxxxx
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| "Crash Gordon" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
| news:LIY8f.122$R47.12190@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
| > Yep me too.
| > Also toilet supply lines should be turned off, but someone should check
| > the
| > house ocassionally so the trap water doesn't evap. if people will be oot
| > for
| > long time.
|
|
| Then there's Crane Toilets...  Some of the tanks are sorta prone to
crack...
| Something about problems with the kilns on certain batch numbers.  Can't
| recall what year they  were, but I do remember hearing about a number of
| floods.
|
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