Sleeping~Beauty
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Last night after the children took baths in the upstairs bathroom, we found that the downstairs toilet flooded the laundry room, some of the family room, and of course, the bathroom itself.
Roto-Rooter came, and we found that the people that owned the house before us had used shop rags that clogged the pipes about thirty feet out from the house. It took many years, but now there was major blockage.
Then this morning after running the washer, the flooding happened again. So RR came back and snaked out about forty feet. Everything seems ok now.
My question now comes in. While the water that came in was clear, there is all that residue from the pipes. Has anyone had this kind of flooding? Do you have to replace the carpeting, or would professional cleaners be able to rid all of this?
Also, if you put in a claim for the house, is that a bad thing to do? Will we be dropped, or anything? (I guess my fear comes from the horror that is NJ car insurance
) . Any help and advice is appreciated.
(Also, yesterday my husband's car locked up on the NJ Turnpike up by Jersey City. We learned there was a recall, but we never got any info on said recall. Mercury must be in retrograde or something.
)
Roto-Rooter came, and we found that the people that owned the house before us had used shop rags that clogged the pipes about thirty feet out from the house. It took many years, but now there was major blockage.
Then this morning after running the washer, the flooding happened again. So RR came back and snaked out about forty feet. Everything seems ok now.
My question now comes in. While the water that came in was clear, there is all that residue from the pipes. Has anyone had this kind of flooding? Do you have to replace the carpeting, or would professional cleaners be able to rid all of this?
Also, if you put in a claim for the house, is that a bad thing to do? Will we be dropped, or anything? (I guess my fear comes from the horror that is NJ car insurance

(Also, yesterday my husband's car locked up on the NJ Turnpike up by Jersey City. We learned there was a recall, but we never got any info on said recall. Mercury must be in retrograde or something.
