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Ice, Ice Baby!

Hello Everyone,

Ice-Ice-Baby

Hopefully, you are staying warm! The only words that come to mind are Ice, Ice Baby!  Then that 1990’s tune begins to play in my head!

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The power at our house has gone out several times this morning. The rain has been falling all morning, and the temperature hasn’t risen.  There are several bridges closed, and the roadways are dangerous.

crepe myrtleAs I am writing this, our power has gone out again. I cannot remember when the electricity to our home has been so unstable.  It just shows that amazing power of simple elements like rain, cold, ice, etc. Fortunately, my battery on my laptop hasn’t died yet, and I am using my cell phones hot spot to connect to the internet.  All is well.

frozen palm treeThis morning, I took our two pugs out to potty.  It was so rainy and cold.  Of course, the dogs weren’t thrilled about going outside.  As we were walking around the neighborhood, I noticed how sad the Palm trees looked.  Normally, they are so perky.  They always remind me of the beach… a warm, sandy, breezy beach.  A far cry from what it is right now.

In Summerville, Main Street and the bridge on the Berlin G Myers Parkway has been closed.  The local news just reported that a large pine tree has fallen on top of a mobile home.  This is much worse that I thought that it would be.

I hope that your heat is working and you are safe at home with your family. If you have to be out in this mess, be patient and take your time.  I often say that I would rather wait a few minutes longer, than wait for an ambulance to arrive!

Blessings!

ML

Another Arctic Blast…

Hello Everyone,

rainAnother Arctic Blast is heading for Charleston. The storm from a couple of weeks ago did slow things down here in the greater Charleston area, but everyone managed to get through it. Though there were some hiccups with the bridges and roadways, I believe that the South Carolina Department of Transportation did a great job of keeps the roads safe. I see what happened in Atlanta, GA, and I was very thankful that we didn’t have to go through that.

Ice-Ice-BabyThe weather guru’s are saying that an ice storm warning remains in effect from midnight tonight to 10am EST Thursday. It looks like the main problem that we are going to have, is the ice that is going to form because of all the rain.  The forecasts that I have seen are saying the the ice could be between 1/4″ to 1/2″ thick.  This is especially dangerous on the roads and bridges.

So this is going to be a repeat of what was mentioned in the posts before that storm.  Be sure to “BE PREPARED”… you know… the Boy Scout’s Motto!  

Here is a quick list of things to check…

  1. Insulate all water pipes from cold moving air and keep them dry.
  2.  Use either heater tapes wrapped around the pipes or a heated reflector lamp in a dry enclosed space.
  3.  If electric power is unavailable or is lost, let the water run no faster than a slow constant drip; this is cheaper than repairing it.
  4.  Remember to insulate and heat the drain lines in crawl spaces and cold basements.
  5.  To thaw a frozen pipe, first check the pipe in the area of the freeze.
  6.  It is far better to heat the area around the frozen part with an electric space heater, a hand-held hair dryer, or a heat lamp in a reflector to prevent a fire.
  7.  Always disconnect your water hose from your outdoor spigot in the winter, or before the temperature in your area drops below freezing.
  8.  Use a temperature-controlled thermal convection powered hot water recirculation valve (which does not require electricity to operate) to continuously circulate warm water throughout your hot and cold waterlines anytime the temperature is below the user chosen set point 77F-140F.
  9.  Use a product called ICE LOC which prevents pipes from rupturing by taking up the expansion of the frozen water.
  10.  Use a RedyTemp, a device which utilizes an internal water contacting temperature probe to monitor the temperature of the water inside the pipes.

(8, 9 and 10 are overkill for the Charleston SC area, but you get the idea)

As always, if you have problems with your heating, or plumbing, feel free to contact Arctic Air at 843-821-0937 or submit a service request online. We offer 24/7 Emergency Service!

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Arctic Air hits Charleston SC!

Arctic Air hits Charleston!

Well, we were hoping for more snow than ice.  This morning when we got up, it looked like there was snow everywhere.  I got the dogs up and going, prepared their food, then headed out for the morning walk.

mingus

Mingus

raisin

Raisin

Raisin (the fawn pug) and Mingus (the black pug) are not fond of bad weather. They dislike the rain, and they hate the ice covered grass.  It was quite a site to see!

Of course, I love when people make the most out of a bad situation. When the dogs and I were walking, we found that there was a group of people having a blast on the hill near our pool.  People were coming out with boogie boards, and pool floats! Mom’s and Dad’s out with their kids, just having fun.  Take a look at this short video that I took.

Arctic Air has technicians on call, however, each call is going to be on a case by case basis.  Bridges and roads are still closed as of 12:30pm today.  Please be patient.  We want to be able to help as many people as possible, but we also believe in keeping our staff safe.  Thank you for your understanding!