KarenAylwood
<font color=red>It wouldn't be the holidays withou
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I'm in NY right now with family and my DBF is in Virginia (where I currently live w/ him). Turns out that he was with his fam about 20 minutes from our apartment for Thanksgiving, and then came back to our apartment to find the carpet a little... wet. He's confused... looks over at his friend who had come in with him, and he's standing in a puddle of water! The freaking water heater broke in our apartment!!!
Everything was soaked. Went all the way to our couches, through our entire family room, in our hall closet, down the hall to the extra bedroom and through our wall to our bedroom closet (containing all my shoes/belts... obviously sitting on the floor). Thank goodness he was the one to deal with this because I would have lost it.
He called and they came with a new water heater, then a few hours later brought in the wet vac. They wet vac'ed out 20 GALLONS of water from the floor of our little 800 sq ft apartment. Now they've got industrial fans set up all over the place that are shooting up our electricity bill who knows how high.
None of our stuff was really ruined (well, according to DBF, the calm one.. but I've got to see it for myself) and they are drying out the place now... but do we ask the landlord to chip in for our electric bill? I'm not sure how much 5 industrial fans going nonstop until the place is dry will cost.
I'm just so frustrated and upset that I'm not there to see what is really going on.
Everything was soaked. Went all the way to our couches, through our entire family room, in our hall closet, down the hall to the extra bedroom and through our wall to our bedroom closet (containing all my shoes/belts... obviously sitting on the floor). Thank goodness he was the one to deal with this because I would have lost it.
He called and they came with a new water heater, then a few hours later brought in the wet vac. They wet vac'ed out 20 GALLONS of water from the floor of our little 800 sq ft apartment. Now they've got industrial fans set up all over the place that are shooting up our electricity bill who knows how high.
None of our stuff was really ruined (well, according to DBF, the calm one.. but I've got to see it for myself) and they are drying out the place now... but do we ask the landlord to chip in for our electric bill? I'm not sure how much 5 industrial fans going nonstop until the place is dry will cost.
I'm just so frustrated and upset that I'm not there to see what is really going on.

and Jeanny- sorry about your water heater too