gregtwojeeps
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A few weeks ago a fellow in my state was in his bathroom when he heard a LOUD noise and felt his house shake. It was a ranch home over about a 4 ft. tall crawlspace on a hillside. He ran outside and found his home was teetering on what was left of the home's cinder block wall foundation. A natural gas explosion under his house from a pipe leak had occurred ,when his gas furnace located in the CS lit. His home is a total loss....
The pic is of the main NG gas line going under my crawlspace that feeds my gas furnace in the CS and WH in the utility room. The PO's before us, allowed the CS to have water lay in it all the time rather than fixing the problem. I have fixed the water in the CS issue...
I do have a NG furnace in my CS. I would like to stay in bed at night and not be splattered all over the ceiling. How would I safely determine the integrity of the rusty main gas piping/fittings in the pic attached ?
The pic is of the main NG gas line going under my crawlspace that feeds my gas furnace in the CS and WH in the utility room. The PO's before us, allowed the CS to have water lay in it all the time rather than fixing the problem. I have fixed the water in the CS issue...
I do have a NG furnace in my CS. I would like to stay in bed at night and not be splattered all over the ceiling. How would I safely determine the integrity of the rusty main gas piping/fittings in the pic attached ?
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