So....it was bound to happen at some point in my 5 years with in-home daycare. We have a leak from the water line on our fridge. The wall behind the fridge separates the kitchen from the playroom. So as you may have guessed, the leak went under the wall and soaked into the playroom carpet under our little reading corner couch. We have to move the couch and pull up the carpet. That area is the first thing your eyes see when you walk into my house, so there is no way parents won't notice a blockade and lifted carpet. What should I tell parents? I don't want them to think there will be mold everywhere and their kids will be unsafe. This is a new leak and it will be fixed tonight. The walls and ground will be decontaminated with bleach and the carpet will be steam cleaned once it dries out. Advice??
Quick Help! Leak in Playroom
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I agree. Even a center isn't immune from such a thing. It happened you are dealing with it end of story.- Flag
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I've been there!
That's a pain, sorry you have to deal with it!
I have a three level split and the playroom is in the lowest level. 3 years ago we had a 3 day long power outage and our sump pump failed.
We had to rip out all the carpet and spray drywall (mold preventative) and replace trim. Insurance came: $10k in damages.
I ended up closing for about a week while we cleaned and threw out stuff. New carpet took a week before installation, so I moved our playroom upstairs temporarily. The whole process was about a month.
I just told them the truth- basement flooded.
We had a mold inspector out and I made sure to tell them that. We were cleared of any spores/mold.
Life happens!- Flag
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I've been there!
That's a pain, sorry you have to deal with it!
I have a three level split and the playroom is in the lowest level. 3 years ago we had a 3 day long power outage and our sump pump failed.
We had to rip out all the carpet and spray drywall (mold preventative) and replace trim. Insurance came: $10k in damages.
I ended up closing for about a week while we cleaned and threw out stuff. New carpet took a week before installation, so I moved our playroom upstairs temporarily. The whole process was about a month.
I just told them the truth- basement flooded.
We had a mold inspector out and I made sure to tell them that. We were cleared of any spores/mold.
Life happens!- Flag
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