The damage a drip can do.....
Moderator: Moderators
- BillyGoat
- Troll Headbutter
- Posts: 8071
- Joined: Sat Jan 01, 2011 8:20 pm
- Location: On top of a mountain, in the long grass.
- Has thanked: 386 times
- Been thanked: 796 times
The damage a drip can do.....
As if there isn't enough going on, we realised the floor was cupping on a join in our own bathroom late last week.At first I didn't think anything of it - I just thought the little boy had been playing with water and that it would dry up.
It didn't.
Took the side of the cabinet off and
It was BLACK with mould, stinking and soaking wet. Basically one of the flexi-hoses has developed a dribble and it's caused no end of damage.
We've gone from this.....
to this.... (it's all out since that photo now )
All because of this......
It didn't.
Took the side of the cabinet off and
It was BLACK with mould, stinking and soaking wet. Basically one of the flexi-hoses has developed a dribble and it's caused no end of damage.
We've gone from this.....
to this.... (it's all out since that photo now )
All because of this......
Arguing with a woman is like reading a Software Licence Agreement.
In the end, you ignore everything and click "I agree".
In the end, you ignore everything and click "I agree".
- thescruff
- Senior Member
- Posts: 49685
- Joined: Mon Mar 10, 2008 12:46 am
- Location: Bath
- Has thanked: 360 times
- Been thanked: 3735 times
Re: The damage a drip can do.....
That's what happens when everything is inaccessible, a small drip easily becomes a major expense
- BillyGoat
- Troll Headbutter
- Posts: 8071
- Joined: Sat Jan 01, 2011 8:20 pm
- Location: On top of a mountain, in the long grass.
- Has thanked: 386 times
- Been thanked: 796 times
Re: The damage a drip can do.....
The right side panel comes off Scruff to access the trap and manifolds. It was held on with magnets which is how I saw it had gone south.
Same for the toilet - the top and front panel were all held on with magnetic clips. Just didn't think to look until it was too late. The frames been removed as it was all black with mould
Same for the toilet - the top and front panel were all held on with magnetic clips. Just didn't think to look until it was too late. The frames been removed as it was all black with mould
Arguing with a woman is like reading a Software Licence Agreement.
In the end, you ignore everything and click "I agree".
In the end, you ignore everything and click "I agree".
- thescruff
- Senior Member
- Posts: 49685
- Joined: Mon Mar 10, 2008 12:46 am
- Location: Bath
- Has thanked: 360 times
- Been thanked: 3735 times
Re: The damage a drip can do.....
I must have done 100s x £1000 of damage over the year smashing expensive tiles of the walls and floors where there was no access, so well done you if there was.
- BillyGoat
- Troll Headbutter
- Posts: 8071
- Joined: Sat Jan 01, 2011 8:20 pm
- Location: On top of a mountain, in the long grass.
- Has thanked: 386 times
- Been thanked: 796 times
Re: The damage a drip can do.....
The irony of putting the access panels in, but not using them - didn't really have reason to look, but could have saved a lot of work if I had. If I can replace the damaged floor (have a spare pack), then it's going to be paint, some 2x2 and time to get ti all back into working order.thescruff wrote:I must have done 100s x £1000 of damage over the year smashing expensive tiles of the walls and floors where there was no access, so well done you if there was.
It's just time, as always. On the brightside, all my tools from the bungalow are coming back this week - no idea where I'll put them, but they are coming back....
Arguing with a woman is like reading a Software Licence Agreement.
In the end, you ignore everything and click "I agree".
In the end, you ignore everything and click "I agree".
-
- Senior Member
- Posts: 2941
- Joined: Fri Feb 01, 2008 11:02 am
- Location: Dorset
- Has thanked: 104 times
- Been thanked: 490 times
Re: The damage a drip can do.....
This was also caused by just a drip. Must have been going for years before it started appearing through the ceiling below. I've no idea how much damage below the shower tray has been caused yet.
- Attachments
-
- IMG_4054.jpg (464.93 KiB) Viewed 4160 times
- BillyGoat
- Troll Headbutter
- Posts: 8071
- Joined: Sat Jan 01, 2011 8:20 pm
- Location: On top of a mountain, in the long grass.
- Has thanked: 386 times
- Been thanked: 796 times
Re: The damage a drip can do.....
darrenba wrote:This was also caused by just a drip. Must have been going for years before it started appearing through the ceiling below. I've no idea how much damage below the shower tray has been caused yet.
OK....so I'm complaining about very little in comparison! Wowsers. That's bad!!!!!!
BG
Arguing with a woman is like reading a Software Licence Agreement.
In the end, you ignore everything and click "I agree".
In the end, you ignore everything and click "I agree".
- ayjay
- Senior Member
- Posts: 9891
- Joined: Wed Nov 17, 2010 5:51 pm
- Has thanked: 458 times
- Been thanked: 1708 times
Re: The damage a drip can do.....
A plumber acquaintance of mine from a long way back was telling me once he got sent to a house to investigate the water in the cellar.
The property next door had been empty for years and a leak on a pipe in their cellar spraying on the party wall had worn right through the brickwork and flooded the cellar next door.
The property next door had been empty for years and a leak on a pipe in their cellar spraying on the party wall had worn right through the brickwork and flooded the cellar next door.
One day it will all be firewood.