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  • Exodus_2pt0
    R3V Elite
    • Dec 2011
    • 5943

    #1

    Getting water out of carpet. FFS.

    Wife gets up to use the bathroom at about 6:30 this morning and comes running back in because the bathroom floor is flooded.

    Well, the fill tube came off of the overflow tube, and the toilet just kept filling until it flooded out the bathroom, and about a 4x4 section of carpet in the hallway.


    I don't think much leaked through, as our bathroom is laminated and they caulked every corner of every border in the bathroom. I tried to call maintenance and let them know that while I took care of the problem, they may want to check on the guy below us. Unfortunately I can't get through right now, so that will have to wait.

    My question is, any tips for drying this damn carpet? It's like a fucking sponge and all of my towels are currently in the drier. (All 4 of them, I know I have a vast collection.)
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  • rcsoundn1
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    • Nov 2012
    • 3361

    #2
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    • mrsleeve
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      • Mar 2005
      • 16385

      #3
      dehumidifier
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      • Ray Smoodiver
        Moderator
        • Jun 2004
        • 8809

        #4
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        First things first: Is it your house? If not, WGAS! Your landlord will have insurance, and hopefully you do too for contents.

        If it's your house: Everything off the wetted floor. Everything wet into the washer. Doesn't sound like it's a bad "wet" so grab a massive shop heater, and blast the shit out of the area. You want that area below 50% humidity as fast as you can do it (mould).

        If it's possible, pull the wet carpet away so the heat can penetrate the underlay, and grab a dehumidifier while you're at it.

        You should be fine, these things happen.

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        • Exodus_2pt0
          R3V Elite
          • Dec 2011
          • 5943

          #5
          Yea it's not too much water. And we are in a 3rd floor apartment.

          I'm sure it sounds worse than it is. 3 shower towels dried the bathroom floor, the carpet is the only part that's giving me trouble.

          At first I thought for sure the guy down stairs would have gotten some, but as I said they did a hell of a job caulking all the seams in the BR so I am not too worried about it.

          No dehumidifier, so for now I have a fan blowing on that section.

          Not to mention, I have heard the pipes going a few times this morning and no phone calls or knocks on the door yet. I would prefer to enjoy my Sunday than have people coming in and making a huge fuss about a little spill. Not to mention I'm sure the fact that I went ahead and fixed the toilet myself could cause me more headaches than it would have just letting it run. Never know what people will try to hit you with as far as charges these days.
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          Originally posted by MrBurgundy
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          • AndrewBird
            The Mad Scientist
            • Oct 2003
            • 11892

            #6
            Use a shop vac or carpet shampooed to suck up as much water as you can. You say it's like a sponge, well it is. Carpet padding under the carpet is literally a sheet of foam rubber.

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            • lambo
              Captain Scene Points
              • Feb 2010
              • 10953

              #7
              Originally posted by NitroRustlerDriver
              Use a shop vac or carpet shampooed to suck up as much water as you can. You say it's like a sponge, well it is. Carpet padding under the carpet is literally a sheet of foam rubber.
              Yep. Shop vac minus the filter works like a charm.

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              • rex
                Advanced Member
                • Nov 2013
                • 150

                #8
                rice is very absorbent, put a bunch of rice down on the carpet - this will become its own pain in the ass to clean up later, but i'd rather vacuum up a bunch of rice than have a wet carpet

                one way to avoid this (but it won't absorb as much water as fast) is to leave the rice in the bag, but put a lot of small holes in the bag, and just leave the bag there all perforated

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                • AndrewBird
                  The Mad Scientist
                  • Oct 2003
                  • 11892

                  #9
                  Place a towel over the area and them pounding with your fist will compress the carpet and padding, squeezing the water out, allowing the towel to soak it up. Rubbing a towel across the carpet won't do much as most of the water is under the carpet in the padding.

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