By now either you got the email, you saw the note on the door or you were part of the chaos, but the space is currently a bit of a mess.
Because we were down a boiler the building was not able to keep itself warm enough to survive -20 and below even though it has been able to do so in previous years. The reasons as to how we went into a big freeze like this was not really in our control. Reports about frozen plumbing started to come in last Monday and by Wednesday it was a fight to keep the kitchen free-flowing. By the next day we were confident the building had more or less frozen solid. If you had not already removed your resins, paints or other cold sensitive materials from the mud room consider it this point freeze damaged.
Electric heaters were brought in starting Thursday and by Friday evening we had the second boiler repaired. I've been on mop-up and watch while others helped with the initial cleanup and repairs since last night as the building thawed out. Please do not mess with the fans and dehumidifiers currently operating around the space. Even partially opened doors are like that for a reason right now.
So what do we know:
-The baseboard heater in the fab shop while it had warm water being circulated was able to freeze and split in multiple places once the building water supply was turned off. During the restart we turned the fab shop into a lake, but it mostly drained into the crawlspace where it's no issue. The baseboard heaters have now been repaired.
-The radiator in the office developed a plugged channel and while it too had circulation it also ruptured, flooding the office and the floor of the electronics room. Water was reported in the non-makerspace area downstairs. The ceiling below the office will have to come out eventually. The radiator was removed and the connections capped. unless someone wants to try repairing cast iron we'll need another long and low standing radiator.
-The utility sink in the mud room froze again. Does this every year but the valves in the kitchen don't have winter drains, so we popped the cold water faucet. I've closed it for now in the kitchen but we'll have to surgically pull the plumbing out of the wall form the kitchen side because the sink at this point is unified with the building.
-There's another leaking 1/2" galvanized steel pipe beside the valves for the hand sink. It must be a tiny leak and I'm not even sure where it goes upstairs. I've tagged it with tape and put a pan under the drip. The 12" piece of pipe will need to be replaced.
-The inlet solenoid on the dishwasher is leaking. We must of broken the housing in the freeze. I've unplugged and turned off the water to the dishwasher.
-The water line to the walk-in fridge compressor split again. We might of also blown apart the thermostat. This isn't a problem as we don't use this at all but I swear I drained that.
-The kitchen sink and the hand wash sink both survived. They are not leaking.
-The kiln room sink defrosted at about 2 this afternoon. I was waiting for it because I knew it was going to make a serious mess so I was there when it let loose. Both the hot and cold lines have ruptured in the floor access and rained down into the front entrance and hallway. I capped off the cold line down in the basement but ran out of time to cap the hot line, so the hot water is shut off at the water heaters and the thermostats are set to VACATION. It would be nice if we added a pair of valves here so we can isolate this next time.
-The bathrooms upstairs and downstairs have no water. The showers and washing machine also have no water. There are multiple breaks in the crawlspace under the building and likely in the walls of the showers. I heard that all thaw out around 12:30 this morning. The lines are closed in the boiler room and I've taken the cover off the access so I can blow air in to both dry it out and keep it from freezing until we can work on it. I have a string of utility lights we can run down the crawlspace so we can work on repairs.
The drains on the other hand have thawed out. You can pour a bucket of water into the toilet tank and you can flush, but we ask that until repairs are complete don't use the bathroom unless you can't make it to The Mustard Seed.
-The basement toilet is still frozen, but it never had a water supply anyways. Same with the sink, but the P-trap has split, so that will need to be capped or replaced. Whoever was storing boxes and supplies down in that bathroom, your stuff looks like it took a shower.
-Both lasers are down. The chiller didn't freeze but the rest of the system did and the water jackets inside the tubes ruptured. We have a spare 100W tube though.
-I never knew about this but there's a water line in the ceiling above the front entrance that looks like it split on an elbow. No idea where it goes but we might just be able to delete that line if it's remains from the old bathroom upstairs.
The building should be stabilized now. I don't expect any more pipes to thaw out and cause issues so we can still have Christmas and deal with it later once we got a game plan. In the meantime I've been mopping the floors to get the mud and ceiling dirt out and piling all the tools we have scattered about on the hack room table. Replacement ceiling tiles are stored in the basement underneath the stairs.
Likewise there is the contents of other rooms currently scattered around to dry out. Please respect it.


