Sunday, April 15, 2018

Experience of Water Damage

Another misfortune we had during our Ski trip last December was away from where we were - it happened at home  - water damage due to a slow leak at a under-sink shut off valve.

Water damage due to inadequate prevention efforts

I have been very conscious of water damage due to leak from toilets. I turned off shut off valves to all toilets in the house for every long trip. Last December I added turning off shut off valves to sinks because a neighbor's house had flooding due to burst of supply line under a sink.

The shut-off valves were ball valves made of brass and supply lines were brass tubes. Due to over 10 years of services, they were rusted. I had hard time to turn off one valve under the sink in a bath room on the second floor. When I finally turn it off, there was leak at the valve. I dried it up and I did not notice additional leak, so I did not pay attention to it afterwards.

I realized that the difficulty to turn the valve was due to the rust on the valve so I did not try hard to turn off other valves.



When we returned home after over a week on the skip trip, the first thing I noticed was that there was some strange smell. Quickly we found that there was water dripping from ceiling of master bedroom, and then we found that the carpet in a second floor bedroom, its bathroom, closet was soaked!!

The source of water leak was the shut-off valve of the sink in the bathroom that I turned off before leaving home!! We placed big bucket under the valve to collect water -it was a very slow leak - a drip a minute.

Plumber was called to fix the valve, carpet was lift up, padding removed and multiple high power fans were brought in to blow the floor and ceiling dry. It was really noisy!


Stayed in local hotels

We took the insurance offer to stay at local hotels until the fan blowing dry work was completed.

It was first time ever we stayed in hotels near our home - it felt strange.




The repair

We followed insurance company recommendation to use a general contractor to handle all repairs: drying, ceiling, drywall, tiles, carpets, instead of hiring individual contractors ourselves.




There were quite a few  hassles with contractors.

Somehow the technicians from the fan drying subcontractor tried to stop fan drying by miss represent the reading. We had to stand behind a technician's back when he did the measurement!!

There were quite a few miscommunication between the general contractor and the tile subcontractor - some were due to language. The worker refused to take direct instruction from the project manager from the general contractor. We had to check, double check with the project manager to make sure the tile job was done per contract.

Then we had issue with the carpet - it did not look right after chemical dry. Finally the general contractor and the insurance company agreed to replace the carpet. When it was finally time to replace the carpet  - it turned out the floor ply wood away from the initially dried area had mold!! water seeped to areas where carpet looked dry, away from the wet carpet!

It was quick decision by insurance company to replace the plywood.

After more than 3 months, thousands of dollars, and a lot of waiting time between different jobs, and numerous hassles, we finally have the house fixed from the water damage !!




Preventive Measures

During the repair of the leaking shut-off valve, the plumber told us the shut-off valves and their brass supply lines were all made of brass - which has a life of 12 years or so - which was confirmed before the incident occurred - all were rusted and all were potential next source of leak. So we replaced them all with the latest better quality valves and supply lines.

Other sources of water damage include supply line to dish washer and washing machine in house, clogged gutter and damaged roof outside the house. I got the gutter to clean up next.

It is worthwhile to do all the preventive maintenance - spend a few hundred dollars to avoid thousands dollars repair bills later.








Sunday, April 1, 2018

Spring at Oak Point Nature Preserves

Lily and I walked ~ 5 miles at Oak Point Nature Preserves this morning to enjoy the spring outdoor.


It was full of spring atmosphere the minute we got on to the trail by the oak point pond.

We heard bird chirping in the woods all around the pond. Two male cardinals were chasing a female - hopping from tree to tree; another female cardinal was left behind, singing loudly on a tree branch!

A female mallard was swimming lazily near the bank, and a male mallard was resting on a pile of dry grass.



As we were near the spill way, a fisher man exclaimed indicating he got a catch. We paused to see him pull in a decent size trout.

Leaving the pond area, we entered the prairie dotted by wild flowers here and there.




After crossing Rowlett Creek twice over  two bridges, we came to a ranch - a few horses were grazing at the other end of the grass land from the trail. A robin was resting on a branch, in a few seconds it flew away under our gaze.

We encountered a couple families with young children walking and biking, a few couples, young and old,  like us,  walked in the park to enjoy the green of the spring. There were also a few runners, and bikers

On the way back, we saw a egret standing in a swamp by the woods. We stopped to take pictures, during the process, it took off, flapping its wing to fly to a spot about 30 yards south , and landed. The whole process was captured on the camera and in the animation at the end of this post.