Phase I: Creating the Problem.
We had a blizzard last week, so I got my snowblower out, gassed it up in the garage, apparently spilled some fuel, and my furnace (which is in my garage) kicked gasoline fumes into the house.
Phase II: Sort of solving the problem.
The next day I cleaned up the spill as soon as I noticed the smell and aired out the house (Brrrr!) and garage a couple of times. As of yesterday, you could only smell the very faint smell of gasoline in the house and garage.
Phase III: Making it worse.
So, last night I opened up the garage door to clear any remaining fumes out and forget to put it down. It was open all night and got down to about 10 degrees. There is no insulation on the copper pipes. My water softener and water lines were not pleased and froze up.
Phase IV: Profit?
So I call up my neighbor (who is laughing) and borrow a 900w sealed oil heater and put it in the garage near the water softener. Knowing my propensity for making things worse, I set it 3 feet from the nearest pipe and the water softener. Putting anything on the pipes such as hot rags, a heating pad, or the like is out of the question due to the location of most of the pipes being under or behind the hot water heater. It is now 45 degrees in the garage. And yes, I closed the garage door...
Phase V: When?
Ok, so how long does will it take for the pipes to unfreeze? Today, Tonight, or Tomorrow?
We had a blizzard last week, so I got my snowblower out, gassed it up in the garage, apparently spilled some fuel, and my furnace (which is in my garage) kicked gasoline fumes into the house.
Phase II: Sort of solving the problem.
The next day I cleaned up the spill as soon as I noticed the smell and aired out the house (Brrrr!) and garage a couple of times. As of yesterday, you could only smell the very faint smell of gasoline in the house and garage.
Phase III: Making it worse.
So, last night I opened up the garage door to clear any remaining fumes out and forget to put it down. It was open all night and got down to about 10 degrees. There is no insulation on the copper pipes. My water softener and water lines were not pleased and froze up.
Phase IV: Profit?
So I call up my neighbor (who is laughing) and borrow a 900w sealed oil heater and put it in the garage near the water softener. Knowing my propensity for making things worse, I set it 3 feet from the nearest pipe and the water softener. Putting anything on the pipes such as hot rags, a heating pad, or the like is out of the question due to the location of most of the pipes being under or behind the hot water heater. It is now 45 degrees in the garage. And yes, I closed the garage door...
Phase V: When?
Ok, so how long does will it take for the pipes to unfreeze? Today, Tonight, or Tomorrow?