Water Water everywhere...
... I think I need a drink. :(
Many here know that Melis and I bought a house a few months ago and have been working on it, hoping to be moved in by Thanksgiving. I get there this morning to get things ready to spray primer through the downstairs. As I'm gathering things out of my car, I think I hear water running :eek:. I drop it all and grab the keys to get inside, as soon as I open the side door, I see water running down the stairs from the first floor into the basement. I jump down into the flooded (2") basement and get the main shut off. Yesterday, I stopped by the house in the morning and then was out of town all day. Sometime after I was there, the supply line for the toilet on the 2nd floor came apart... There was a river coming out of the 2nd floor BR feeding into the hall and all three bedrooms. From there it was running through the floor into the downstairs. kitchen, dining room, living room... Now for the good news, the floors are still just plywood and the walls are bare drywall. Melis got out of work and Kimi and her fiancée came over. I got a "bagster" and we got all the wet dry wall out. So far it seems like the only damage is to the drywall in the downstairs. That's all out in the bagster and I got a heater to hopefully dry out the plywood. Ugh... |
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That.... sucks the big one... Sorry man... Lemme know if you guys ever need a hand out there... Golf season is coming to a close and my weekends are gonna be open again:D
Tom |
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Tom, whenever you want to escape Jersey, let us know... |
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sorry to hear man. that f-in sucks. That is one of my worst fears to come home to. If you happen to put a work party together in the near future keep us in mind.
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I had a minor-similar situation a few weeks ago! The street in front of my house got new water mains this month. I had a minor problem with the kitchen sink blowing the bottom out of the faucet while I was at work. My neighbor had 3 feet of water in his basement due to his feed line breaking.
I replaced EVERY pipe in this shack before I turned the water on 24 years ago. That includes the one from the meter! Good luck, Dave! |
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Yeah, I've already replaced almost all of the copper with PEX. The only copper supply lines remaining go to the 2nd floor bath. I didn't think it was worth ripping out the walls and ceilings to replace it. Now that the walls and ceilings are out, I'll be adding that copper to the scrap pile and running PEX for there as well.
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Yea Dave, throw a work party, get us all out to pitch in:D
Tom |
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I hate to hear this Dave/Melis....hope it all drys out OK, and wish I was closer to lend a hand...
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if you hold a mini meet im sure you can get a few ppl out there...Turkey Carve?
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The walls and ceiling are clear of wet drywall and nails/screws. :)
The plywood is mostly all dry with no buckling. :) All of the copper supply has been replaced with PEX. :) The toilet supply valve is on the right side :D I want to give another week for everything to air out, then it's time to hang sheetrock :( |
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Meh, I hate doing sheetrock. I'd rather roof (not everyday you hear that statement)
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"wet dry wall."
oxymoron, made me laugh. :lol: |
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