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<blockquote data-quote="ftrplt" data-source="post: 557836" data-attributes="member: 32"><p>Woke up to +12F this morning!! Already +25F at 10am; heading to +34F by the afternoon!! May see some melting, who knows. </p><p>BH, your story about the lady and her power line to her house is all to familiar!! As the Heartland is prone to many ice storms (ala the one here a few months ago that we are still cleaning up!!), I find it amazing the number of home/property owners who don't know that the line connection to their electric meter is theirs to maintain (same with water and gas meters/lines, in most states). The power company cannot connect power to a faulty/damaged/destroyed meter! The owner must have it repaired/brought up to code. This situation also brings up the situation where some areas have underground power lines (as I do), while others still have poles and power lines (hence prone to ice damage). Ah, the joys of home ownership!!! FTRPLT</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ftrplt, post: 557836, member: 32"] Woke up to +12F this morning!! Already +25F at 10am; heading to +34F by the afternoon!! May see some melting, who knows. BH, your story about the lady and her power line to her house is all to familiar!! As the Heartland is prone to many ice storms (ala the one here a few months ago that we are still cleaning up!!), I find it amazing the number of home/property owners who don't know that the line connection to their electric meter is theirs to maintain (same with water and gas meters/lines, in most states). The power company cannot connect power to a faulty/damaged/destroyed meter! The owner must have it repaired/brought up to code. This situation also brings up the situation where some areas have underground power lines (as I do), while others still have poles and power lines (hence prone to ice damage). Ah, the joys of home ownership!!! FTRPLT [/QUOTE]
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