one of my rental home got flooded today. Water flushed from the toilet and flooded the hallway and two bedrooms. My handyman sucked six buckets of water but
the carpet is still soaked
The homedepot guy recommend me taking out the carpet and pad and let the floor dry and then reinstall the pad/carpet. I know this is a good solution but too expensive.
My handyman recommend a company called Stanley Steemer to clean it.
Can any of the landlord share your experience and comment?
treatment for flooding
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先把水尽可能地吸掉,然后...
-柳眉儿-
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09/19/2010 postreply
18:36:36
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谢柳眉儿
-joetheplumber-
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09/19/2010 postreply
18:55:51
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To remove the carpet and padding is right. You don't
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09/19/2010 postreply
19:34:39
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haha, 柳眉儿 is right, here comes bleach the savior..........
-jy101-
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09/19/2010 postreply
19:41:36
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I had the exactly same problem as LZ and had to replace all carp
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09/19/2010 postreply
22:06:48
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haha, PM did what is benefit to you, but maybe overkill.
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09/20/2010 postreply
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Get a dehumidifier, it's better than fan
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09/20/2010 postreply
08:10:38
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dehumidifier sucks out water in the air, it can't blow dry carpe
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09/20/2010 postreply
08:21:06
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地毯在dry的环境里干得很快。
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09/20/2010 postreply
10:57:07