the wife and I were planning to replace the carpets and remodel this summer anyways. I guess it's just gonna happen sooner

His turd cutter, cut too big a turdwoodchip wrote:Might want to find out why it overflowed
Actually had one of those in an adult foster care house I used to work in.CUDA wrote:His turd cutter, cut too big a turdwoodchip wrote:Might want to find out why it overflowed
I'm guessing it's because if the S pipe inside the toilet was bigger, the toilet wouldn't be able to start and maintain a good siphon.Sirius wrote:Does anyone know why, if blockages are this common, they don't build toilets with bigger pipes?
Sounds depressing. Accidents like this really suck, don't they? I hope that you have speedy repairs so that you and the family can get back into the old nest pronto.CUDA wrote:Well, they packed up all our belongings yesterday and cleared out the house. Strange having a completely empty house. Adjuster is due out today to assess. Then we'll find out how long it's going to take.
I want my old bed back
Don't you mean "floodgate"?CUDA wrote:Went and saw the house for the first time since watergate 2014.
I'm so sorry for your family that one flush turned into an utter nightmare.CUDA wrote:OMG it's the DBB its cursed
Actually, its turned out to be a blessing, we were planning on replacing our carpet with our tax return anyways. So now this company has packed up the entire house including removing everthing from the walls. So now we can come in on the weekends and paint, we get all new carpets and flooring throughout the house. I'm staying in a Marriott with breakfast every day (not continental) dinner 3 nights a week and maid service. All for a slightly longer commute to work, no cable to watch the blazers and a 250.00 deductibletunnelcat wrote:I'm so sorry for your family that one flush turned into an utter nightmare.CUDA wrote:OMG it's the DBB its cursed![]()
wait, what?!??CUDA wrote:Well not being able to watch my trailblazers is almost killing me.
exploding water heater=BADTop Gun wrote:Hotel perks aside, that really sucks.We had a toilet on the second floor overflow once, and a bit of water dripped down through a lamp in the kitchen below, but it dried out without really needing to do anything. Other than that and an exploding water heater in the (unfinished) basement, we've been lucky so far.
Good thing it didn't do this.Top Gun wrote:Other than that and an exploding water heater in the (unfinished) basement, we've been lucky so far.
Ah good. I actually did think of that, just didn't express it. ...er.. at all.Krom wrote:The floor drains are in the basement, it is a newer development so while the rest of the construction is generally crap at least it had that going for it.
Don't worry. I haven't even gotten around to replacing all those really nasty green and corroded plumbing connections yet. And quite a few of my pipes have those suspicious little green spots that indicate there's probably a tiny cavity inside about ready to let go soon. The curse will come back to haunt me.Duper wrote:Nice job TC. Where's the ban-hammer.