Tuesday, February 23, 2021

Do Over!

In February, we discovered that some of the oak floorboards in our lovely extension had started to warp.  

It was obvious that they were getting wet.  

I put a call into the plumber and he came out and had a look.
When he lifted the boards in the hallway there was a lot of water!
The plumber found the cause of the problem within minutes.  The hot water tank in the far bedroom (George's bedroom) had a faulty valve.  It had been running for weeks!  
Because of Covid-19 restrictions, George has not visited us since July.  We had no reason to go into that bedroom so we never heard the water running.  The water leak didn't affect the heating system or affect the water in the bathroom in that part of the house so we didn't notice anything was amiss.   

The damage to the walls wasn't apparent until furniture was moved! 
This meant a call to the home insurance company.  They sent a claims adjuster out on Monday.
We had to empty the office and the bedroom so that the adjuster could see the extent of the damage.

This is the cupboard that holds the hot water tank 
It was merrily leaking in silence for weeks. 
The insurance company says we have a claim.  The hard work and upheaval is just beginning.  The entire extension is going to be affected.  

The floors have to come up to allow the concrete to dry properly.  The walls have to have the bottom three feet of plasterboard removed and replaced.   

Every room has to be emptied.  We have to find a temporary home for all this stuff.

There is more but I can't bring myself to write about it yet.  It's like having a big "do over" with the entire extension. 

5 comments:

spacklepants said...

It's been just about long enough since my last major project that I can honestly say "Oh man, that sounds fun!"

Tricia said...

Oh Peggy - what rotten luck for you. At least insurance company sympathetic to your plight.

Joe said...

Good luck - that stuff is no fun.

Lu said...

Oh Peg! What a heartbreak! I hope the repairs go quickly and smoothly. And now, I'm going to research whether there are sensors available that will alert in the event of a leak....

Sarah said...

I'm sorry about this! "Stuff" happens and luckily you have an insurance claim to help with the cost.

xoxo