Guest guest Posted February 3, 2012 Report Share Posted February 3, 2012 Turns out that other than a hole in the washer/dryer room ceiling in the basement where the leak was just found, the plumber may have to cut a big enough hole in the wall halfway up the stairwell to repair the leak since it is in a location where the basement ceiling meets the first floor. Restoration people found the leak and have set up dehumidifiers and fans and plumber should be here soon to repair. It was in a water line. Water currently turned off until plumber gets here and fixes, so have to hold “our plumbing†until then. And, M., I wish MY plumbing was as easy to fix! Chuck " What you leave behind is not what is engraved in stone monuments, but what is woven into the lives of others. " (Chuck) Maack - Prostate Cancer Advocate/Activist Email: maack1@... PCa Help: " Observations " http://www.theprostateadvocate.com From: advancedprostatecancer [mailto:advancedprostatecancer ] On Behalf Of MullineauxSent: Friday, February 03, 2012 2:30 PMTo: advancedprostatecancer Cc: <advancedprostatecancer >Subject: Re: Advanced PCa Malecare Group I won't be able to answer emails for awhile Chuck, At least hit his is one leak that can't be blamed on prostate cancer! Seriously, hope is is minor and the disruption to you life short. TO ANYONE TRYING TO EMAIL ME WITH QUESTIONS/CONCERNS……I WILL LIKELY NOT BE ABLE TO RESPOND FOR A FEW DAYS. This is a bad day for me to be answering emails since it appears a water line is leaking somewhere in the wall between my upstairs and basement and the “restoration†people just got here and will be cutting holes to see if they can find where the line is leaking. Then they will likely be tearing out walls to find and fix the leak, then set up their huge fans to dry out the walls and floor (lost some carpeting already) for several days, then they will have to patch everything up with new walls, basement ceiling, paint, carpeting… (AAAHHHRRRGGGHHH!)….Thank the Good Lord I had enough sense to have great insurance coverage (less my $500 deductible) so will hopefully get back within the week. At the time of sending this, I have 125 email backlog (another aaahhhrrrggghhh!). Chuck (NORMALLY): Always as close as the other end of your computer to help address any prostate cancer concerns. " What you leave behind is not what is engraved in stone monuments, but what is woven into the lives of others. " (Chuck) Maack - Prostate Cancer Advocate/Activist <image002.jpg>Email: maack1@... PCa Help: " Observations " http://www.theprostateadvocate.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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