28-05-2008, 21:35
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Leak
Evening all,
We've had a leak from dripping pipework under the sink in our kitchen.
We have no idea how long it was dripping for, but when we had the flooring people in to remove a ripple in the vinyl, they found that the floor was sopping wet.
Anyway - this was few weeks ago and the leak has been fixed and we've had a dehumidifier in the kitchen burning the worlds resources for about a week.
When the guy delivered it we asked if the flooring should be pulled up - he said no.
But I think yes as the floor is sopping wet and the dehumidifier wouldn't touch it.
A week later and the floor is still wet.
Do you think the vinyl should be pulled up in order to allow it to dry correctly?
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28-05-2008, 21:37
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Re: Leak
Yes.
If you don't take it up:
1. It won't dry,
2. You may well get mould etc growing in there,
3. The vinyl may well be badly damaged by being constantly wet.
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28-05-2008, 21:38
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Re: Leak
Yes definatley, pros always pull up flooring to dry out after a flood/
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28-05-2008, 21:38
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Re: Leak
if the water is under the vinyl its never going to dry out unless you remove it
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28-05-2008, 21:39
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Re: Leak
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Originally Posted by Raistlin
Yes.
If you don't take it up:
1. It won't dry,
2. You may well get mould etc growing in there,
3. The vinyl may well be badly damaged by being constantly wet.
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My thoughts exactly.
Thanks
Going to send off an email now....
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28-05-2008, 21:41
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Re: Leak
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Originally Posted by LSainsbury
Going to send off an email now.... 
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That wont help to dry it out
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28-05-2008, 21:50
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Re: Leak
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Originally Posted by Wicked_and_Crazy
That wont help to dry it out 
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Long story....
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28-05-2008, 22:23
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Re: Leak
Definately take up the flooring / floorboards to let some air get down there. otherwise it will never dry.
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29-05-2008, 03:06
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Re: Leak
Mate's girlfriend had one of her manic episodes and left all the bathroom taps on. Turned the kitchen beneath into a shower room. Terrible mess. The bathroom floor was lined with hardboard, with cushion lino on top. The hardboard expanded - huge bumps everywhere. When we took it up, mucho mould - green, black and this lovely furry white stuff. Mucho disinfectant. So yeah - take up the lino. Longer it's left, the worse it will be. Probably start smelling too.
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29-05-2008, 11:42
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Re: Leak
Quote:
Originally Posted by LSainsbury
Evening all,
We've had a leak from dripping pipework under the sink in our kitchen.
We have no idea how long it was dripping for, but when we had the flooring people in to remove a ripple in the vinyl, they found that the floor was sopping wet.
Anyway - this was few weeks ago and the leak has been fixed and we've had a dehumidifier in the kitchen burning the worlds resources for about a week.
When the guy delivered it we asked if the flooring should be pulled up - he said no.
But I think yes as the floor is sopping wet and the dehumidifier wouldn't touch it.
A week later and the floor is still wet.
Do you think the vinyl should be pulled up in order to allow it to dry correctly?
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absolutley !!.
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29-05-2008, 13:14
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Re: Leak
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Originally Posted by Wicked_and_Crazy
That wont help to dry it out 
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it might do if its a hotmail......
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29-05-2008, 13:23
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Re: Leak
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Originally Posted by Saaf_laandon_mo
it might do if its a hotmail......
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GROAN...
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29-05-2008, 13:31
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Re: Leak
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Originally Posted by Saaf_laandon_mo
it might do if its a hotmail......
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Perhaps i should start using my VirginMail account
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