Importance of going into every room in your house

Peace.

I have to tackle the crawlspace next and that one will be a real killer for me. The pipes that I ultimately need to replace are routed in the crawlspace, right next to giant nests of spiders .

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Eigenvector
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Thanks, ultimately I think just pulling up my panties and charging in with the broom and vacuum is the best policy - it will cure my phobia. I don't want to use the chemicals because I think that really spiders are good to have in your house, too many means you have an infestation with their prey, too little means they don't have anything to munch.

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Eigenvector

Thanks all for the moral support, I do wear my heart on my sleeve at times and I certainly can have a thin skin. Maintaining my first house that the previous owner never repaired since it's initial construction can be terribly trying. I think my next post will be photos of the wiring job I have to do in the basement, luckily for me I'll be using a qualified electrician for the work. The wiring down there is truly horrific and makes those ucky spiders look positively tame.

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Eigenvector

Should have fixed it the day you put the bucket there.

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Steve Barker LT

Alright maybe I should clarify something, I've been chastised about it already.

The bucket was put there when I made the original repair. I put it there to catch the water that was draining from the pipe that I opened up to fix. It wasn't there to catch any dripping from the repair, it wasn't there just in case, it was simply left there after I made the repair.

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Eigenvector

"Eigenvector" wrote in news:6e6dnZW9bNmKZSvZnZ2dnUVZ snipped-for-privacy@comcast.com:

You really are an amateur. You don't sweat galv pipes. You use duct tape silly :-)

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Al Bundy

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