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Na-rae Park Shares the Challenges of Living in a House: Bugs, Freezing, and More

[셀럽헬스] Na-rae Park talks about the hardships of living in a house

Entered 2024.02.02 15:45 Entered 2024.02.02 15:45 Modified 2024.02.02 15:44 Views 838

Comedian Park Na-rae talked about the difficulties of living in a house. [사진=MBC ‘구해줘!홈즈’ 캡처]Comedian Park Na-rae talked about the difficulties of living in a house.

MBC’s ‘Save Me!’ aired on the 1st. In ‘Holmes’, there was a scene of renting a hanok honeymoon home in Samcheong-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul. The cast of the elegant Hanok house said, “How nice would it be to fry pancakes and eat makgeolli in the yard when it rains?” “I think opening large windows is possible in the Seoul area. There were reactions such as “If you go out a little bit, a lot of bugs come in, so the moment you open it,” etc.

Na-rae Park made a strange expression and said, “If you leave Seoul open, a lot of flies come in.” She added, “We have an insect exterminator that businesses use at our house.”

Park Na-rae lives in a single-family home located in Itaewon-dong, Yongsan-gu, Seoul after winning the bid for 5.5 billion won. He has previously talked about the inconveniences of living in a single-family home on broadcast. Last December, Park Na-rae said, “I prepared all the firewood and meat and turned on the water in the open-air bath installed in my garden, but the water pipe froze. I had to wait until the ice melted, and they said it would be difficult to use it until March.” He also revealed that the draft was so bad that he bought a radiator, but the heating bill ended up costing up to 1 million won.

The main disadvantages of living in a house are bugs, freezing, etc. Water pipe freezing occurs frequently in winter if it continues below -5 degrees Celsius.

Bugs, freezing, etc., mentioned by Park Na-rae, are considered representative disadvantages of living in a house. In particular, frozen water pipes cause great inconvenience to people’s lives in the winter as they cannot use water immediately. Most freezes and bursts occur when cold air enters the water meter protection box or when water pipes are exposed to cold wind for a long time. This is also caused by the meter being old or the insulation material being damaged.

If the weather is below -5 degrees Celsius for more than two days, freezing is likely to occur. According to the Waterworks Business Headquarters, to prevent water pipes from freezing, it is best to wrap water meters and pipes with old clothes or tape. This is to prevent freezing by preventing direct exposure to cold air. Insulating materials that are easily wetted by moisture should be periodically checked for temperature and replaced with dry protective materials.

On days when the temperature falls below -10 degrees, turn on the water at a low temperature… If frozen, melt the water pipe with 50 degree water.

On days when the temperature drops below -10 degrees, it is best to slightly open the faucet when going out and let the water flow in a thin stream. If the temperature is below 15 degrees, you should leave the water running even if you do not go out. This is to prevent water meters and pipes from freezing.

If your water meter is frozen, you will need to thaw the water pipe with water at about 50 degrees. Avoid pouring hot water all at once or starting a fire with a lighter. The water meter may be damaged or a fire may occur. If water does not come out, close the internal valve and report it to the Dasan Call Foundation (area code +120) or the waterworks office in your jurisdiction.

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