I'm posting this under equipment as it goes along with all the freezing issues we've encountered here in Texas.
Although I was lucky enough to maintain power and pump operation throughout the freeze I ended up with a leak in one of the fittings at the pump input. I was running my pump at low speed and the backflow preventer on one of the inputs prevented the flow allowing that pipe to freeze and very slightly crack. I am not concerned about the repair. That's manageable. But, the leak was enough to expose a couple of inches of plaster to two nights of freeze.
Should I be concerned about the plaster after this exposure and freeze?
Thanks.
Although I was lucky enough to maintain power and pump operation throughout the freeze I ended up with a leak in one of the fittings at the pump input. I was running my pump at low speed and the backflow preventer on one of the inputs prevented the flow allowing that pipe to freeze and very slightly crack. I am not concerned about the repair. That's manageable. But, the leak was enough to expose a couple of inches of plaster to two nights of freeze.
Should I be concerned about the plaster after this exposure and freeze?
Thanks.