I'm back after smelly week
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- Tstormwatcher
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I'm back after smelly week
Last tuesday at 10 am I got a call from my wife telling me that the house was flooding with raw sewage coming out of the tub and toilet. When I got home water was still pouring out onto the floor. The hallway was flooded as was the master bedroom, half of the living room and parts of the other two bedrooms. The smell was really sickening. We are on a city septic system and what happened was that a pump started running and didnot shut off. It overheated and melted the plastic vale that normally keeps the sewage from back flowing into the house. the city crew was able to shut off the flow into the house before it was able to get to deep in the house. needless to say, all of the carpet in the house was ruined as was the furniture in the master bedroom and the computer table and couch, so all of that has to be replaced. We were fortunate that it did not get into the walls. Luckily the city has taken responsibility and is paying for everything including the motel that we stayed in up until today. We are now back home and slowly puting everything back together. New furniture comes on tuesday. After that all should be back to normal.
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I am sorry that you had to go through this but luckily it was the city responsibility. We had a similar issue right after Ivan but it was our septic tank so we got stuck with the bill. We ended up pulling all of the carpet up in the hallway, living room and replacing it with ceramic tile. We ended replacing the trim on the wall. And it took forever to get the odor out.
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- GrimReaper
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Oh Gosh... poor you!!! Sorry way to get a "vacation", yea right.....I bet you will have tons of work to get your place back right!!! Suggestion: if you have a dehumidifier, or A/C... run it for several weeks, because if the humidity starts rising, sometimes it can "re-activate" the smell. Also, have you used one of those new enzyme cleaners..they are excellent for bacterial and waste smell cleanup.
Good Luck!!! Welcome Home.
Good Luck!!! Welcome Home.
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