yeah. the pressure knocked the valve off. wrench fixed it. for now,
anyways. hey, tearing the pipes up is neither trivial nor cheap. but the
idea that it was the pressure got through, at least. this is good.
so, things are back to being idyllic in my little basement hideaway, here...
now
that i understand the plumbing a bit better, i'll have to be a bit more
aggressive. that (and any pipe damage) could have been prevented by
unclogging the clog when i first saw it. but i just didn't understand
the system. it was just a basic empirical "if rain, then slow drain.
should report issue.". which is what i did and should have done. it was
really the "rainwater cannot cause slow drains" response that really
cost him his pipes, if there's damage....
there may be an upside to it.
the
roaches are in the subfloor somewhere. the only one i've seen since may
has been out in the laundry area. it's a good guess that their nest was
where the flooding was. if i'm lucky, it drowned the bulk of them and
washed away a lot of eggs when it flowed through.
it's ok, i'm used to this.
there was a meme in my group of friends when i was in high school. "fuck. shoulda listened to j.".
as applied seriously:
i
failed my french assignment because the teacher said i didn't
understand the question. it's actually what j said. fuck. shoulda
listened to j.
as applied ironically:
it's raining and i forgot my umbrella. fuck. shoulda listened to j.
(in such ironic usage, j would not have offered an opinion on the umbrella, and would probably not even be present.)
there were other usages. but there's a point. shoulda listened to j!