Saturday, August 6, 2011

Oh, the Rains came down and the Floods Came UP!



Sheldon and I live in the basement of Sheldon's childhood home and this house is known for it's consistent flooding. We have had a couple since being married but this last month we had quite the doozy! By far, the worst one we have had! We suspect the sprinklers were the culprit and were left on for 12-18 hours! So the phrase, 'The rains came down and the floods came up,' is literally what actually happened. It was July 15, Sheldon got home from work at about 5 to find the sprinklers on and he turned them off. He texted me and told me to come home asap because we were flooded. The mauve room was flood central and water was even coming in through our front door from the stairs that lead into the house. Luckily, we have a drain in our entry hall so the water only comes in about two feet. The mauve room is where the floods always happen. We were only using that room as a storage room, because I thought it smelt like mildew from all the previous floods. No matter what I did to try and clean and remove the smell it was still there. After suctioning approx 20 gallons of water we decided to talk to granny and see if she was down with removing the carpet in that room, so when it floods again we are sopping up water from a cement floor and not drying the wet carpet. To our surprise she said YES! We rolled up the wet carpet and hauled it out onto the tennis court to let it dry. Even after removing the carpet we still had puddles of standing water and had to sop it up the rest of the night. 1:30 rolled around and Sheldon and I were just pooped. We went into the bedroom and Shel jokingly said, "Oh, No we are flooded out in our bedroom!" I nearly passed out think the water had traveled all the way down the side of the house and seeped up through our bedroom carpet....Sure enough, we were flooded in our bedroom. We moved some furniture pulled the carpet back and stomped around on towels for a bit. When we were both zombified and could do no more we pulled the fans into our room and started to dry our carpet. We figured they were useless in the mauve room because water was still seeping in from the wall and continued throughout the rest of the night. So we thought we would just let it completely dry out before doing anything else. We went to bed exhausted at 2:00 laying on blankets on the floor in our living room surrounded by furniture. The next morning we got up and started in the mauve room. We went to Lowe's and purchased some tools to help us with the clean up. We took out all the carpet tacks and scraped all the carpet glue from the cement. We swept it all out and wiped down the walls and floor with bleach. It already smelt and looked very nice. We wanted to cover the glue tracks on the floor so we found the cheapest white paint and painted the floor and baseboards. It is now truly converted into a utility and storage room. At Lowe's we found storage shelves on clearance and put everything in rubber maids. We are really pleased with how it has turned out. The best feature of that room is the NOAH 2000! Shel built this contraption that sits on the floor by the wall that floods, it has a 9 volt battery on a piece of cardboard with a clothes pin attached to a small alarm wired to the battery. In the clothes pin is a small piece of paper towel, when it gets wet the clothes pin will touch and set an alarm off to warn us when the floods are coming! Sheldon was quite proud of his contraption. We had a great time with our home improvement project and given the circumstances it was still fun to spend time together! Let's hope next time it is not a flood!







1 comment:

  1. Hey Shannon! This is Tessa. I just saw a link for your blog on Matt and Angela's. I hope you don't mind me peeking in! This post brought back so many memories! We had our fair share of floods living there. . .it seems like the sprinklers were always to blame. We were not as lucky to be able to take out the carpet. And where was Sheldon with that clever contraption when we needed him!

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