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So glad to hear you dodged the bullet! Maybe a water alarm for the boiler room would be a good investment for the future if there is any substantial risk of the problem happening again? All of us who have valuable AV gear down in the basement should probably have one - this reminds me to buy one.http://www.walmart.com/ip/First-Alert-WA100-Water-Alarm/14710711
Give us some more details on the sediment filter. Most housings I have seen are heavy duty polycarbonate with fairly heavy duty threads. Curious as to how it "popped its top".Steve
Well, I didn't think this would ever happen.Guess anything is possible.
Nor would I, on a housing that would normally only see household static pressures of 50 - 60psi, although there certainly are incidences of homes with higher pressure needing pressure reducers. Water pressure gauges are fairly inexpensive, I think I might add one to a future filter system.My guess though, is just faulty or aged plastic.BTW, what's the brand? Steve
I own an alarm company and our bread and butter is the reoccurring revenue from the monitoring of the systems. Most alarm companies charge the same price per month no matter what they are monitoring so adding flood detectors and smoke detectors to your burglar alarm is a no brainer. Then it doesn't matter if you're home or not as you will be notified. And the new cell devices we use for monitoring will email you so you get an instant message at your desk or on your smart phone usually before the monitoring company even has time to call you.
We added security and smoke alarms (while we were at it) when we built 10 years ago. The electrical inspector wouldn't approve these smoke alarms (even though they're superior to the typical required ones), so we ended up with both sets (until the first time one of the required ones mistakingly went off). But overall the security system has been a PITA. Last month had the State Police come out twice because we (I once, wifey once) opened the garage walk-in door upon returning home before disarming the system. I never got a call from the security service the first time and wifey didn't remember the passcode the second time. Power goes out, they call (yeah we know, even at 2AM, or we're not home so what am I supposed to do?) Glass breakage detected (cat knocks a dish off the counter), either I'm home and know it, or I'm away and what am I supposed to do about it? It's like that all the time.