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04-JAN-2015 SL Cohen

No Gas for 10 days

Tucson, AZ

This piece of rusted out metal was a section of the natural Gas line going into my house. The MRS noticed a gas odor in one of our rooms late one night the 1st week in November. She called the gas company and they arrived around 2am. After determining there was a leak, they turned off the gas to my house, which meant no hot water and no heat. It was not yet getting cold- maybe the mid or lower 50's at night, but not having hot water for a shower was tough. After my 3rd cold shower (water was 74degs but that is cold for me- I won't even go into my pool until it's 78), I found a great portable shower system, so we would heat up a pot of water (our stove is electric) and dump it into a 5gal bucket of tap water, which made for a nice, warm shower. The gas line going to our home, which is maybe 40years old, had a section near it that hat rotted out somehow, and they set it aside for us. It took 10 days for everything to happen before we had our Gas turned on. There were several other spots that were rusted through like what you see here.

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Paolo Peggi (aka Bracciodiferro)28-May-2016 08:20
Amigo....great experience here,thanks!Vote
Paolo
Sam Rua08-Jul-2015 20:03
Wow. That must have been quite a leak. What year was your house built?
Nice detail in this shot, BTW.
Dan Greenberg15-Feb-2015 22:54
Incredible story, Scott. I glad your situation is all back to normal. This did, at least, make a wonderful rustscape. ~BV~
Buz Kiefer19-Jan-2015 19:59
Agree with Marcia; things could have been much worse. The photo, however, tells the story with good detail and bokeh. Nice image of a near miss. Vote.
bill friedlander18-Jan-2015 16:14
Not pleasant to be without energy you rely on. But you got a lovely shot in the process. V
Chris Spracklen12-Jan-2015 21:19
Great shot and fascinating story, Scott! *V*
So glad things are back to normal and that there was no explosion!
Marcia Colelli11-Jan-2015 00:59
Wow!! That is pretty rusted. I am so glad they found it before something bad happened.V
Graeme09-Jan-2015 13:52
That looks pretty much full of holes, Scott. 10 days without heating and hot water is a long time but a great idea with the shower! I once had 14 days with no hot water yet the heating still worked!! V
John Vass09-Jan-2015 03:57
Glad it worked out though! Better now than after...
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