Snails - Response on Threads Part 3

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As mentioned, if nature takes it slowly then there should not be any problem(s). But I am POSITIVE that over the years, melt has traveled over gutter, along soffit, down the interior wall. Right under that is a kitchen window that will be replaced this Spring/Summer... it was a MAJOR source of draft this Winter. I am SURE more than just the window will need repair/replacement.

Spoke too soon...

... down to basement to do laundry ...
... drip drip drip ...

:: sigh ::

Out with a hose hooked up to hot water. Took about an hour to melt away the roof ice around the problem spot. Leak slowed way down, so good. What's coming in is residual from the hot water melt. Tossed a lot of calcium chloride all over the roof and length of gutter. I'll go back out in an hour or so and see if there's any downspout activity. Husbear out to get another 50-pound bag... saying this will be the year "HE" will install the roofline wire. Little does "HE" know, but I will have somebody come out who knows what they are doing.
 

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I guess I need to get my .... in gear and go to the grocery. I absolutely HATE it. It's the worst chore ever. UGH.

Assign that chore to "the other person in the household". That's how we roll here!

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If "the other person in the household" has hoarding tendencies, it's not such a great idea. But, you'll never go hungry.
 

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Poor Diana Ross.

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Poor Tina Turner.

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Poor Amanda Lear.

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