Well, that was relatively painless.

Pump service guy came out this afternoon, checked out the motor and impellor, declared them good – and actually had the part to replace what was broken, plus associated seals and such.  He didn’t come equipped to install the thing, but that’s just a matter of some PVC – Even I can do it.

So while I still don’t know what the service call cost and I doubt it was cheap, it’s unlikely to have been as apocalyptic as I feared.  A few plumbing parts, and we’ll have running water again!

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3 Responses to Well, that was relatively painless.

  1. MamaLiberty says:

    Whew! Got your Christmas present a little early, I think. 🙂 Good deal.

  2. suek says:

    And some means of preventing freezing again?? that would be a good thing.

    Do you think the cause of the problem was the freezing, or just a matter of wear and tear – any indication?

  3. Joel says:

    Almost certainly the freezing did it. In fact I was talking to S&L, my weekender neighbors, and they lost a pump exactly the same way. Right after it froze.

    And it won’t do it again, because Landlady bought heat tape and now we’ve got enough electricity that I can just leave it plugged in.

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