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Old 11-21-2011, 08:47 PM   #1
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need help basement flooded

whenever we do the laundry our sink backs up in the basement and today it overflowed
anyone know where i can rent the vacuum that sucks up water from the carpet?
and that huge industrial size fan/turbine
should i be worried about the water seeping into the drywall?
quite a bit of water managed to get onto the floor
any help would be appreciated
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Old 11-21-2011, 09:29 PM   #2
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I would recommend just going and buying a wet/dry vac. I think mine was $50ish dollars at Depot. It's one of those things that if it dies, it's cheap enough to replace.

Take the paper filter out, and you should be able to get a majority of the water out of the carpet.

Water is going to seep into the drywall. You aren't dealing with an on-going or undiscovered leak, so its not a huge amount of water. Get that carpet dry around the edge as soon as possible.

It's your house, so you want to make sure you get as much moisture out. The fans are for rent at any of the equipment rental places.

Then you need to get that drain augered out. The lint and soap are horrible on drains. We have the same problem with the laundry at our main building. It does the same thing..starts backing up a little, then a llittle more and then crap...didn't clear it out in time. Thankfully we have a floor drain but its still a huge mess. The last time I managed to clean the blockage out, but it was 25' down the line. I was at the last foot with the hand auger. A power auger will do a better job of really clearing the line out, and keeping the problem from re-forming right away. The lint starts grabbing more lint, and being cemented with soap and forms a slimy little mess.

After that, pour a little drano down the drain once a month, just to clear out that soap and lint to keep it from happening again. Much smaller expense than what a plumber charges to do it.
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also don't use a use a heat lamp to dry things. heat + bacteria = more bacteria.

if you want the moisture out you can rent a dehumidifier at an equipment rental place. ppl there are usually pretty helpful. i think when i had to do it, it was 50 or 75 dollars.
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Old 11-22-2011, 12:24 AM   #4
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thanks
tmr im gonna head to A&B when they open to rent a rug cleaner, dehumidifier and a turbo dryer.
turns out my basement's been flooded before but i was just too young to remember it.
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