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Old Jan 8, 2009 | 07:21 AM
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Originally Posted by Chevy SS
It's such a mess. The one good thing is we don't have to clean up or repair, the owners are taking care of that... calling in the pros. It's just such a headache...
glad the owners are taking care of it..
get the pro's n there, they'll get it cleaned up for ya
make the owners fix the drainage issues too..
Old Jan 8, 2009 | 10:19 AM
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Originally Posted by Jeff®
Hope it wasn't a sanitary sewer backup. I've had that a couple times.
Yeah we have had that happen a couple times including one time when the whole pipe was bad, it was very expensive.

Originally Posted by halfpanel08
glad the owners are taking care of it..
get the pro's n there, they'll get it cleaned up for ya
make the owners fix the drainage issues too..
Yeah, the owner is actually in Japan right now and no one can reach her, her boyfriend and mother are helping us out now.
Old Jan 8, 2009 | 10:46 AM
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Originally Posted by HillsdaleHHR
I've had this happen before......the basement part. Unfortunately Chris and I were both working and we had torrential rain. The float in the sump pump had gotten stuck and we arrived home to about 2 feet of water It really sucked. Thankfully that was before we turned the basement into a game room with a pool table. (BTW) our basement had some strange system that collected water from the outer walls of the basement to the sump to drain out. What idiot designed that?!?
Hillsdale, that's actually a standard design and works great unless.... Your sump pump quits (like yours did), I highly recommend the secondary sump pump with the battery backup. It seems that when the power goes out it is usually raining... hard.
Plus it acts as a back up in case your primary pump doesn't work for any reason.
Old Jan 8, 2009 | 12:08 PM
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sump pumps work great unless your sewer is flowing into your basement. then its just an endless cycle.
Old Jan 8, 2009 | 01:13 PM
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Originally Posted by esmarkey
Hillsdale, that's actually a standard design and works great unless.... Your sump pump quits (like yours did), I highly recommend the secondary sump pump with the battery backup. It seems that when the power goes out it is usually raining... hard.
Plus it acts as a back up in case your primary pump doesn't work for any reason.
Yep thats right, surrounding you basment in drain tile will at least keep the water going into the sump....as long as your sunp works....
Old Jan 8, 2009 | 01:29 PM
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Originally Posted by masterchief1112
sump pumps work great unless your sewer is flowing into your basement. then its just an endless cycle.
That's just..... er...... um......
Old Jan 8, 2009 | 01:40 PM
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yeah we had s%$t hitting the fan literally.
Old Jan 8, 2009 | 01:55 PM
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We've gotten water in our basement of our new house a few times...I think it is coming in around an old chimney though so when i put a new roof on I will take the chimney out.
Old Jan 9, 2009 | 08:51 PM
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Just ripped out all the carpet and padding, man that stuff is heavy when it's soaked in water. Just have to wait for the concrete to dry and the new carpet/padding goes in... in like a week.
Old Jan 9, 2009 | 10:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Chevy SS
Just ripped out all the carpet and padding, man that stuff is heavy when it's soaked in water. Just have to wait for the concrete to dry and the new carpet/padding goes in... in like a week.
why did you rip it out..
thought the owners were havin this taken care of. lol
and yeah, wet carpet is smelly and heavy



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