Yes, water leaking from a light fixture after heavy rain is a serious safety concern that should be addressed immediately. It could indicate a potential electrical hazard and pose a risk of fire or electric shock. It is important to turn off the power to the fixture and contact a qualified electrician to inspect and repair the issue.
In most cases 'heavy on the heart' would imply concern but i suppose it depends on the context.
Hurricanes produces very heavy rain, which is why flooding is a major concern when they hit.
Not if the installing plumber followed a decent code and knows about fixture units and CONTROLLED flow and had any type of formal apprenticeship training NOT OJT as monkey see monkey do plumbing
You can supply the voltage to the swag from a wall box but the whole purpose of a swag fixture is to have it hang from the ceiling.You are going to have to find a way to support the fixture. If you can not get support from behind the ceiling then the support is going to have to be on the exposed surface side that you can see. You will probably have to span two ceiling joists and hang the fixture some where in between them to suit your purposes.
To prevent water from leaking through your windows during heavy rain, you can apply weatherstripping around the window frame, ensure the window is properly sealed, and consider installing storm windows for extra protection.
i have an 08 fxdl and my heavy breather leaks out too. people tell me the orings aren't strong enough to keep the oil from leaking due to the amount of heat. its darn annoying if you ask me! I'm coming to the conclusion that its poor design!
Yes, some people produce larger volumes of semen when they ejaculate, often referred to as "heavy cummers." Factors like age, hydration levels, frequency of ejaculation, and individual biology can influence the volume of semen produced. It's a natural variation and not necessarily a cause for concern.
There's not much you can do about it. Just change pads often.
To prevent water from leaking into your basement after heavy rain, you can ensure your gutters and downspouts are clear of debris, grade the soil away from your foundation, seal any cracks in the foundation walls, and consider installing a sump pump or French drain system.
cause you were heavy
erosion
Strong winds that cause heavy rain and flooding are called hurricanes.