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Patrick M.
  • Investor
  • Chatham County, NC
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Water Mini-Disaster: What Next?

Patrick M.
  • Investor
  • Chatham County, NC
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So I had a leak in my unoccupied unit run for somewhere between 1-6 days from an upstairs sink. Ceiling partially fell in, water all over vinyl floor downstairs. This is the primary damage visible now. I cutoff the master water and the leak has stopped. I'm using a shop vac to get water off the floor, flushing down the toilet. I plan to call After Disaster / some such Tomorrow. My plan for tonight is to keep drying the floor, remove debris, and set up regular fans to blow across the wet vinyl. What else would you do tonight ? Thanks!

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