View Full Version : I need a PLUMBER....
bullfiddle 01-25-2008, 05:51 PM Ok so it's like this I came home tonight and the Units gone.... I start to fix myself something for dinner and I walk over by the kitchen sink and I here a squishing sound. Well I have laminate wood floor in the kitchen and the water is pushing up through the seams. I put down this pad like stuff when I put the floor down that has a plastic back on it so I am thinking the water is just between the plastic and the laminate floor. I am hoping this is the case. So I look under the sink and evidently the Unit had nocked the drain loose from the sink drainer (it's all plastic) So it looks like I will be spending most of the day tomorrow laying under the sink replacing it with a metal drain kit....:frusty: :frusty: :frusty:
Ok so it's like this I came home tonight and the Units gone.... I start to fix myself something for dinner and I walk over by the kitchen sink and I here a squishing sound. Well I have laminate wood floor in the kitchen and the water is pushing up through the seams. I put down this pad like stuff when I put the floor down that has a plastic back on it so I am thinking the water is just between the plastic and the laminate floor. I am hoping this is the case. So I look under the sink and evidently the Unit had nocked the drain loose from the sink drainer (it's all plastic) So it looks like I will be spending most of the day tomorrow laying under the sink replacing it with a metal drain kit....:frusty: :frusty: :frusty:
ya need to get that water outta there. do you have a shop vac?
It shouldn't take all day to swap out a drain......:noidea:
Shortshaft 01-25-2008, 07:35 PM You have my simpathy fiddle. I don't fit under sinks either! My unit wants me to plumb up a dog washing tub and sink in the basment so she can torture my three springers.
BowhuntnHoosier 01-25-2008, 07:45 PM I made the switch to plastic this year....:rockon:
Good luck buddy.:hug:
bullfiddle 01-25-2008, 07:49 PM ya need to get that water outta there. do you have a shop vac?
It shouldn't take all day to swap out a drain......:noidea:
JC I will have to pull the floor up to get the water out from under it..:frusty: :frusty:
bullfiddle 01-25-2008, 07:49 PM I made the switch to plastic this year....:rockon:
Good luck buddy.:hug:
Plastic is what I have now.....:noidea:
BUNNYMAN 01-25-2008, 07:51 PM JC I will have to pull the floor up to get the water out from under it..:frusty: :frusty:
IF YOU DONT get the water out of there, its gonna MOLD
bullfiddle 01-25-2008, 07:54 PM IF YOU DONT get the water out of there, its gonna MOLD
I don't know what I am gonna do it is gonna cost me a fortune anyway I look at it...:mad:
goldflinger 01-25-2008, 08:20 PM Sorry about your bad luck. Hopefully you can get over it before the little woman gets home.
Holy Smokes 01-25-2008, 09:02 PM Ok so it's like this I came home tonight and the Units gone.... I start to fix myself something for dinner and I walk over by the kitchen sink and I here a squishing sound. Well I have laminate wood floor in the kitchen and the water is pushing up through the seams. I put down this pad like stuff when I put the floor down that has a plastic back on it so I am thinking the water is just between the plastic and the laminate floor. I am hoping this is the case. So I look under the sink and evidently the Unit had nocked the drain loose from the sink drainer (it's all plastic) So it looks like I will be spending most of the day tomorrow laying under the sink replacing it with a metal drain kit....:frusty: :frusty: :frusty:
Aren't you tha lucky one.:lol:
bullfiddle 01-25-2008, 09:04 PM Aren't you tha lucky one.:lol:
Thanks I think.....:dizzy: :dizzy:
Is the laminate floor glued together or is it the snap together kind?.....:noidea:
bullfiddle 01-25-2008, 09:12 PM Is the laminate floor glued together or is it the snap together kind?.....:noidea:
It's snap together..:noidea:
It's snap together..:noidea:
you can take it up and then put it back down then, huh?.....:noidea:
bullfiddle 01-25-2008, 09:17 PM you can take it up and then put it back down then, huh?.....:noidea:
I probably can I don't know how hard it's gonna be to take apart?...:noidea:
I probably can I don't know how hard it's gonna be to take apart?...:noidea:
I've never installed any. Hopefully you can so you dont have to tear it up and then buy new stuff to replace it.........:frusty:
bullfiddle 01-25-2008, 09:20 PM I've never installed any. Hopefully you can so you dont have to tear it up and then buy new stuff to replace it.........:frusty:
I think it cost me about $600 to put that floor down the first time...:frusty: :frusty:
dodgensince74 01-25-2008, 09:27 PM the plumbing part should not take you to long, its the floor thats going to get you, good luck.
jdawg240 01-25-2008, 09:35 PM Do you have free floating floor? Did you install it??? Put a fan on it tonight either way.
bullfiddle 01-25-2008, 09:46 PM Do you have free floating floor? Did you install it??? Put a fan on it tonight either way.
yeah it's free floating and I installed it...:rockon:
BowhuntnHoosier 01-25-2008, 10:12 PM yeah it's free floating and I installed it...:rockon:
Of course its free floating.................couple of days its gonna float down to me.:tape: sorry to joke about it.:banplease:
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