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Sprinkler system leak

The following information was provided by Duane Damiano on SW Windwood Way.  At the end of the post, there is a link with photos of the pipes in question.

 

On Saturday, May 13 we noticed a small bulge in the ceiling adjacent to the fire sprinkler in our master bedroom.  I immediately went into the attic and discovered that a plastic pipe fitting attached to that sprinkler was leaking.

I place a pan under leak and collected approximately 6 ounces of water per day for next three days.

On May 16th, I shut off the main water valve in garage and released the water pressure by opening a kitchen faucet. I turned the water back on after a few minutes.  The pipe no longer leaked.

On June 2nd there was still no water leakage.  My plumber (Kenny from Lovett Plumbing) inspected the pipe.  We agree that the best course of action is to do nothing.  I will monitor the situation and call Kenny if it starts leaking again.

* Cause of the Leak

The cause is unknown.  One possibility is that shutting off the water and releasing the water pressure on May 16 caused the AquaPEX pipe to re-shrink around the fitting.  As bogus as that explanation sounds, it’s been offered by three people – two plumbers and one knowledgeable friend.  I don’t buy it, but I don’t have a better idea.

A couple of people have suggested that the ‘leak’ could have been water coming through the roof and dripping on that spot.  I think that’s unlikely for the following reasons.

1. The leak was discovered on Saturday, May 13.  It rained, by similar amounts (about 0.08″ per day) every day from May 11 through May 17.  The leak stopped on May 16 and the time of stoppage is exactly coincident with the time that I briefly shut off the water valve.

2. The sprinkler head was covered with blown in insulation, which I had to push aside.  The insulation above the sprinkler was dry.  The only wet insulation was below where the pipe attaches to the sprinkler head.  The ceiling material below the pipe was also wet, as can be seen in the first photo.

3. If you look closely at the foil pan in the second photograph, you can see a couple of drops of water in the pan, under the pipe.  I took that photo shortly after putting the pan in place.  I could see drops falling into the pan.  I didn’t measure the frequency, but it was a drop every 20 seconds or so.  It seemed obvious to me at the time that it was coming from the pipe.

* Things You Should Know When This Happens to You

I spent a lot of time phoning and emailing sprinkler and plumbing companies.  Almost all that time was wasted.  Here are the key points.

The AquaPEX pipe used in our sprinkler systems is made by Uponor.  Here is a video that describes the system.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MC0VWabiUtY

This is the Uponor “Find an Installer” web page.

http://www.uponor-usa.com/find-an-installer.aspx

When you fill out the form, don’t forget to select “Fire Safety Systems” from the choices at the bottom.  If you do this now, it will return only one installer, Wolcott Plumbing in Troutdale.  When I called them, a woman named Gloria told me that I lived too far away for them to send a service truck.  She suggested Ed Mullan Plumbing and Gravity Plumbing.  Ed Mullan is in Hillsboro, but he does not do any repairs except on systems that he has installed.  Gravity is in Oregon City (almost as far away as Troutdale).  The Gravity guy said he could do it, but he was many weeks backlogged with work.

Don’t be discouraged.  When your turn comes, maybe the Uponor site will offer more choices.

I finally found Kenny, who works for Lovett Plumbing (503-737-8423, lovettservices.com).  He knows about AquaPEX pipe, and he carries the pipe and fittings in his truck.

* Want to Fix It Yourself?

I’d think very hard about that.  You’ll need the expander tool, which costs about $400 or can be rented for $40 per day.  If you watched the video, you saw how easy it is to use the tool to attach the pipe to a fitting.   However, the video does not demonstrate how to remove pipe from a fitting.  The accepted way to do that is to heat the ring and cut through it with a knife.  After removing the ring, heat the pipe some more until it slides off of the fitting.  Not too hard, but what if the fitting is a sprinkler head that is designed to spring open at 135 F?  Do you want to point your heat gun at that?  Kenny from Lovett Plumbing says he can remove the pipe without heating it.  I hope so.

 

An updated album of photos, with captions, is here:

https://goo.gl/photos/KmvPwGX3syvEZ6EP6

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Peterkort Woods “Wednesday’s at the Pool”

 

Every Wednesday beginning on June 14, thru August 30, 2017, all PKW HOA neighbors are invited for “Wednesday’s at the Pool.”  Several neighbors have agreed to act as informal hosts from 6-8pm.
This is a time to meet neighbors and just have a lot of fun. The Bar-b-que’s will be “hot”. Please bring your own food to bar-b-que, drinks, utensils, etc. as that will not be provided.
If it is inclement weather, this event will be cancelled without notice.
Hope to see you there.

If you have a question or comment, please fill out the contact form below.

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Mailbox on SW Morrison

One of the mailboxes on upper SW Morrison was damaged recently and is being replaced.  An inquiry to TMG produced the following response.

“It appears that someone hit it and reported it to the post office. The post office will be replacing the box…It may take a few days, even a few weeks depending on what they need to arrange on their end…”

If this is your mailbox and you have questions about mail delivery, contact the West Slope Post Office at (503)203-8705.

Update: COMMUNITY CLEANUP DAY APRIL 22nd, 2017

Update April 25, 2017: We had our annual cleanup day this past Saturday.  28 PKW residents helped with: garbage pickup, mailbox cleaning, cleaning walls inside the clubhouse, breaking up pallets and power washing (behind clubhouse), and some gardening.

Original post: More than 20 PKW residents participated in last year’s event.  The group broke up into four groups: wetlands cleanup, mailbox cleanup, picnic table assembly, and plantings.

Help cleanup and beautify the areas surrounding our wonderful community.

We’ll break into teams and tackle several different areas in the community.
We’ll meet at the Clubhouse at 10am for assignments and work together till noon. Lunch will be provided at the Clubhouse.
We will have basic supplies on hand such as garbage bags but please bring your own gloves if desired.

If you have a t-shirt from a past clean-up day, wear it.  If you need a t-shirt, fill out a contact form ASAP and include your size.

Please RSVP by April 5th so we can get a count for lunch.

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Invitation to volunteer

My name is Marilyn Gray and I live here in Peterkort Woods.  I am involved in the West TV Elementary School’s volunteer program.  I would like to invite and encourage anyone in our neighborhood who might like to explore the many and varying volunteer opportunities at the school to contact me.  If I have some interest, I will invite a seasoned volunteer from the school to an informal informational meeting to share the possibilities.  Even if you have ½ an hour a week to donate, there is no better way to invest in the future than by mentoring a child or supporting a child’s teacher!

Thank you

Marilyn Gray

Marilyn.j.gray@gmail.com

503-936-4608

3rd Annual Ladies Brunch

Saturday, February 18th

10:00am – 12:00pm

Bubbly, Chocolate, and Brunch Fare

Ladies Luncheon to Welcome New Neighbors and Catch Up With Those We Know

There are 3 ways to contribute:

–  BE THERE…those who attended the event last year enjoyed good food and conversation.

–  BRING A DISH…only if you would like to. There is always enough food and drink. Getting to know our neighbors is the goal.

–  SHARE…in the planning of Spring and Summer community events.

If you aren’t able to attend but are willing to help with an event, or welcome new Residents, please contact Dominica at TMG ( dominica.culver@tmgnorthwest.com) and your name will be passed to the Social Committee.

Requesting Peterkort Woods Documents for Selling, Insurance and Lending Purposes

If you are selling, re-financing, or insuring your town home, you may be required to produce several documents.  Some of them can be found on this site under the Resources page.   https://peterkortwoodshoa.com/resources/hoa-rules/  I try to keep them up to date.

If you need docs maintained by our HOA, Peterkort Woods information is contained on the secure website:

http://www.tmgassociation.com

This website is password protected for security of data.  If you are an owner and do not have a password, call AMS ( a division of TMG) at 503-598-0552.

Most documents you will need for Insurance purposes will be on the website.

If you are Selling, Purchasing or Refinancing, most likely you will need more documents.  These are provided by AMS at 503-598-0552.  There is a charge for these documents.

Repairs when Selling your Townhome

If you are Selling your town home, you may be requested to make some repairs. Those items which are covered by the Homeowners Association should not be agreed to be done, but language should say that you will forward these items in writing to the Homeowners Association.  Repairs not covered by the Homeowners Association are yours to freely agree to and perform at your cost.

Signs

Before you or your real estate agent places a for sale sign, please read HOA rules

If you have any questions, I would be happy to point you in the right direction or you can call TMG.

Wine Tasting Party

Wine Tasting Party

Thursday evening, November 10, 2016 @7pm

Peterkort Woods Clubhouse

Wine, Cheese and light snacks will be provided

Adults Only

PLEASE: so we have enough wine and snacks for everyone!!!

RSVP: Text or call Marilyn 503-936-4608

Email:  marilyn.j.gray@gmail.com

Sponsored by Steve & Marilyn Gray

Halloween/World Series Community Party

Community gathering

October 29th, 2016 starting at 430pm

at the Clubhouse.

Activities for Kids.

Food includes soup, chili, and a “couch” potato bar.

Watch Game 4 of the World Series on our 65 inch TV.

Cleveland Indians vs Chicago Cubs!

Costumes and/or team colors encouraged.

For more information:

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Annual Homeowners’ Meeting August 8th, 2016

You should have received an packet mailed to you (email and/or snail mail) for the Annual Homeowners’ Meeting, August 8th at 630pm.  The meeting will be held in our clubhouse.

Here is the agenda:

2016 Peterkort Woods Homeowner Meeting

There are three Board of Director positions up for election.  Currently, the candidates are:

Harriet Linville

Mike Hildenbrand

Robert Phillippi

For candidate bios see:

candidate bios

If you are a homeowner and did not get a packet or have any other questions, please contact TMG or this site immediately.