is my ceiling going to fall down?
Jul. 14th, 2008 05:30 pmSo, I get a call from my unexpected house guest that my bathroom ceiling is leaking.
I run home.
It's done leaking by the time I get there.
There's been maybe a pot-full of water involved in total.
I turn on the light in the bathroom. Everything's red. What.
Oh. The glass lamp shade has filled up with nasty water.
Now, can I go up there and unscrew the lampshade without electrocuting myself? If I just leave it be will the water evaporate (because I don't relish climbing on a stool and probably dumping nasty water on my head).
Finally, am I correct to assume that whatever happened was probably the result of the kids upstairs (*shakes fist at Scooby-Do van*) flooding their bathroom because they are idiots, or do I have to worry that there's a cracked pipe in the ceiling and this will happen everytime they turn on the shower? There's no bubbling paint or anything and the whole thing looks to me like they flooded their bathroom and the water went into their floor and then came in to my apartment through the shoddily sealed light fixture.
While I realize everyone's first recommendation is going to be "call the super" that's problematic and best avoided unless this becomes are recurring issue. So what's your second piece of advice?
And please, for the love of God, tell me it will be okay.
Also, I should note that it apparently happened twice about 10 minutes apart, which to me reads like flood and flood cleanup. But that may be wishful thinking.
I run home.
It's done leaking by the time I get there.
There's been maybe a pot-full of water involved in total.
I turn on the light in the bathroom. Everything's red. What.
Oh. The glass lamp shade has filled up with nasty water.
Now, can I go up there and unscrew the lampshade without electrocuting myself? If I just leave it be will the water evaporate (because I don't relish climbing on a stool and probably dumping nasty water on my head).
Finally, am I correct to assume that whatever happened was probably the result of the kids upstairs (*shakes fist at Scooby-Do van*) flooding their bathroom because they are idiots, or do I have to worry that there's a cracked pipe in the ceiling and this will happen everytime they turn on the shower? There's no bubbling paint or anything and the whole thing looks to me like they flooded their bathroom and the water went into their floor and then came in to my apartment through the shoddily sealed light fixture.
While I realize everyone's first recommendation is going to be "call the super" that's problematic and best avoided unless this becomes are recurring issue. So what's your second piece of advice?
And please, for the love of God, tell me it will be okay.
Also, I should note that it apparently happened twice about 10 minutes apart, which to me reads like flood and flood cleanup. But that may be wishful thinking.
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Date: 2008-07-14 09:38 pm (UTC)The answer to that should be yes, otherwise I'd have expected the light to either not turn on or for the bulb to explode. As for the rest, you could always go up and ask if their tub or shower overflowed. If so, then a repeat is unlikely unless they do this again. If not, then broken pipes may be involved.
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Date: 2008-07-14 09:41 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-07-14 09:42 pm (UTC)The water will NOT evaporate on its own. It will stay there, and mold and harmful bacteria will breed. You have to remove the globe. To do this without electrocuting yourself, simply turn off the electricity at the electrical box before removing the globe.
It could be due to the kids upstairs flooding the bathroom. Unfortunately, it could also be due to a plumbing issue; before we gutted our bathroom, it leaked onto the floor below it. Unfortunately, all you can do is wait and see if it happens again.
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Date: 2008-07-14 09:46 pm (UTC)If the point of entrance isn't obvious due to a hole or dirty peeling paint spot on the ceiling, through the fixture is a decent guess. I'd ask the upstairs neighbors if their sink overflowed or something.
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Date: 2008-07-14 09:59 pm (UTC)I'm a bit aghast that it didn't blow when you turned it on; don't turn it on again :-P
You can wait a few hours, but put up a note or call up and warn anyone else in your apt not to turn the thing on till you have a chance to drain it.
As for why it happened, it could be an overflowed shower/tub or it could be cracked pipes. You may well have to deal with the folks upstairs eventually if it's recurring.
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Date: 2008-07-14 10:04 pm (UTC)If it only happens the once, clogged upstairs fixture (or in my case, a kid who plugged the drain because she liked splashing her feet in the shower floor when it filled up) is a pretty good bet. If it happens twice, call the super.
Everyone's already told you about the fuse box. A few hour delay is no big deal. DON'T PANIC.
Hmm. Where's my large friendly letters font when I need it?
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Date: 2008-07-14 10:19 pm (UTC)If we knew what they speak, between us we could probably manage a placard which said in the appropriate language:
'I AM YOUR NEIGHBOUR FROM THE BELOW APARTMENT
REGRETTABLY THERE SEEMS TO BE A FLOOD-DOWN PROBLEM FROM YOUR APARTMENT INTO MINE (if they speak German "eine flood-down-problem" is bound to be already a noun; other languages have to take their chances)
COULD IT PERHAPS BE YOUR WATER SYSTEM? I WOULD BE OBLIGED IF YOU COULD CHECK SINCE IT IS BECOMING URGENT. THANK YOU.
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Date: 2008-07-14 10:19 pm (UTC)So...if it's happened twice, I'm wondering if that might be what happened here as well. If it happens again make the meddling kids call the super and get it figured out, I would say.
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Date: 2008-07-14 10:44 pm (UTC)An input pipe would not be intermittent; an output pipe would be more frequent. Therefore, stupidity.
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Date: 2008-07-15 02:29 am (UTC)voda prokhodit v moi vannoye. Po chemu?
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Date: 2008-07-16 03:07 am (UTC)I DON'T SPEAK YOUR LANGUAGE, PLEASE ANSWER IN ENGLISH.