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blog.hayman.net
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| | | | | 0) Say "Oh no, not this again, didn't I just fix the other water heater at the cottage?"; 1) Turn everything off and on again; 2) Wait 24 hours in hope heater will spontaneously f... | |
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chrisglass.com
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| | | | | Long story short, we have a burst pipe. Plumbers were able to isolate the problem, but not access the offending pipe. We're only out of a few hot water faucets but can limp along fine in the meantime. And this wasn't the worst part of the day, but that's not for now. For now I am grateful this particular situation was temporarily remedied. (+ bitching about the state of web searches) | |
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jedchristiansen.com
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| | | | | I'm very happy to say that earlier this year my wife and I finished electrifying our home and became a carbon-free household.?We have gotten rid of all our natural gas appliances, and solar panels provide the power for our core electrical needs.?Furthermore, we've signed up for a program so that all the electricity we need... | |
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lengrand.fr
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| | | A retrospective on getting solar panels installed. The installation cost around 5k (4k after government subsidies), and we were able to generate over 80% of our yearly consumption and save just short of 1k in year 1 as well as shave off our CO2 footprint by over a ton | ||