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Gregory Flores, Jr.
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Morrison Colorado Contractor Needed for Water Damage to Bathroom

Gregory Flores, Jr.
  • Homeowner
  • Aurora, CO
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Hi everyone,

My business partner had some guests from L.A. over this weekend, and they proceeded to destroy his bathroom.

Too much paper was flushed causing water leakage along the piping, which flooded the bathroom floor and soaked the drywall that leads to the basement laundry room.

Can anyone suggest a good local water damage mitigation contractor, and/or someone that can replace and install new drywall?

Thank you!

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Bill S.
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Bill S.
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  • Denver, CO
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@Gregory Flores, Jr. so just for clarity, "too much paper was flushed causing water leakage along the piping," Too much paper doesn't cause the pipe to leak. It can stop the pipe up and cause something to overflow. The overflow may travel along the pipe from the point of overflow but pipes don't technically leak from a clog. If you are interested. I have a company that does this kind of work that I have used a couple times. Let me know if you want their contact info.

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