sovay: (Psholtii: in a bad mood)
sovay ([personal profile] sovay) wrote2011-02-05 04:50 pm

The island we raced to, deep under drifts of snow

Actually, the nightmare was the three-plus feet of frozen solid snow my father, my brother, and I have just spent the last three hours shoveling off the roof. Several layers of roof, actually. It was already compacting to slush by the time the rain started and it only became icier and more sodden as the afternoon went on—needless to say, I have not yet gotten to [livejournal.com profile] captainbutler's. (I dropped off his cake and his present. Then I shoveled.) I'm drinking very hot tea.

[identity profile] ericmvan.livejournal.com 2011-02-06 12:35 am (UTC)(link)
(My brother) Ron arrived home (to Natick, from Florida) to discover that the roof had leaked into the kitchen, through the kitchen floor, through two suspended ceilings of his basement bedroom, and into his cable box, short-circuiting it. Much of the water that leaked into the kitchen ended up filling the glasses in the cupboards.

Shoveling the snow off of your roof was undoubtedly a good idea.

[identity profile] ericmvan.livejournal.com 2011-02-06 08:10 pm (UTC)(link)
Ron informs me that his neighbor went up on the roof and cleared the gutters of ice and debris (the leak was strictly at the ceiling / wall junction), and we agreed that in future extreme winters the gutters have to be kept clear. It does not appear that the roof was inherently leaky, rather that an intolerable amount of water built up. (Just as the roofs that are collapsing from the weight of snow are not inherently prone to collapse.)