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Saturday, June 07, 2008

The great flood of 2008



living room and closet
Originally uploaded by buckyreed
This past Monday morning I woke up at 6:00 to get ready for work. I turned on the shower and waited for the water to heat up, and waited, and waited, and waited, and quickly realized that Holly and I were in for an interesting morning. We ran downstairs and stepped off of the last step into our new indoor swimming pool! Our water heater had burst and flooded the entire first floor of the condo. She ran outside to shut off the water and I grabbed the shop vac. 40+ gallons later I had cleaned up most of the water and we managed to get everything off of the floors and out onto the patio.

The ServePro repair guys were sent by the insurance company to mitigate the water damage and promptly started ripping out ALL of the Pergo flooring, removing the baseboards, and cutting drywall off of the walls. They used a really cool moisture sensor to determine what got wet and where they needed to hack apart our home. It took them three half-assed days to finish cutting out all of the walls and set up their drying equipment to dry the walls. They managed to let one of their dehumidifiers drain back onto the floor on the first day. They had to remove our downstairs toilet and the washing machine, but they didn't bother to shut off the water supplies to both of these when they did this. We of course only discovered this when we turned the water main back on and re-flooded the bathroom on Thursday. The plumber was laughing his ass off at their attention to detail.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

oh my god WHAT A NIGHTMARE.

for some reason, the thing that always goes wrong in any place i live involves water. flooding, mold, you name it -- if it involves bad things happening with water, i've experienced it.

i'm convinced i'm under a water curse. ugh.

Jill said...

hope it got your "sweet" neighbor a bit.

evil sister, evil sister.

hey I have a nice dry house in Portland I'll sell you - cheap!