The storm in Chicago flooded my basement with sewage. Not a ton, but still enough to be awful, disgusting and cost $$$$. Anyway, what appeared to be a little damage is turning into a huge house project. First, gonna make sure sewage never comes back in again. That means we gotta dig into the foundation. What? Sure, new tile floor, the old one sucked and was uncomfortable. While we're there, we got one shot to add drainage tile and really wrap up water mitigation as much as possible. With the walls opened up, let's re-imagine the space. The cost is going up higher than expected. Now, my biggest problem is finding funding. There's no turning back now, cuz there's no bad investment like waiting for the next disaster to upend your life.
The bright side is, the flooding happening Sunday. We were already demoing with a contractor on Monday and we had the plumber in this morning to come up with a plan for sewage rerouting.
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92Damn. That sucks.cakes wrote: Wed Sep 14, 2022 11:13 am The storm in Chicago flooded my basement with sewage. Not a ton, but still enough to be awful, disgusting and cost $$$$. Anyway, what appeared to be a little damage is turning into a huge house project. First, gonna make sure sewage never comes back in again. That means we gotta dig into the foundation. What? Sure, new tile floor, the old one sucked and was uncomfortable. While we're there, we got one shot to add drainage tile and really wrap up water mitigation as much as possible. With the walls opened up, let's re-imagine the space. The cost is going up higher than expected. Now, my biggest problem is finding funding. There's no turning back now, cuz there's no bad investment like waiting for the next disaster to upend your life.
The bright side is, the flooding happening Sunday. We were already demoing with a contractor on Monday and we had the plumber in this morning to come up with a plan for sewage rerouting.
That was a helluva storm a few days ago. I bet my previous, old ass house (see earlier in the thread) has a shitton of water in the basement right now.
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93i switch out the filter in our Samsung fridge all the time and I do not turn off the water. There is a check valve that keeps water from spraying out when you remove the filter. Hopefully yours is the same.zircona1 wrote: Mon Sep 12, 2022 10:34 amNah, it's longer, it's for a Samsung model. Thanks for the advice.jfv wrote: Mon Sep 12, 2022 10:27 amDoes the water filter look like one of these suckers? I've just twisted the old one out and put the new one in without turning anything off. I'm guessing if they are suggesting to turn off the water supply, it's precautionary, to mitigate if the auto shut-off valve broke or something.zircona1 wrote: Mon Sep 12, 2022 10:09 am I need to replace the water filter in our new fridge. The manual says to shut off the water supply, but some people have said it's not necessary. And is it the supply to the whole house, or just the fridge? And would it just be turning off the water supply to the sink, since it's the nearest one to the fridge?
I just don't want to have to move the fuckin' thing from its spot just to get at a switch in the back.
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94I ended up just turning off the water to the house for a minute and switching the filter out. Piece of cake.motorbike guy wrote: Wed Sep 14, 2022 12:10 pmi switch out the filter in our Samsung fridge all the time and I do not turn off the water. There is a check valve that keeps water from spraying out when you remove the filter. Hopefully yours is the same.zircona1 wrote: Mon Sep 12, 2022 10:34 amNah, it's longer, it's for a Samsung model. Thanks for the advice.jfv wrote: Mon Sep 12, 2022 10:27 am
Does the water filter look like one of these suckers? I've just twisted the old one out and put the new one in without turning anything off. I'm guessing if they are suggesting to turn off the water supply, it's precautionary, to mitigate if the auto shut-off valve broke or something.
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However, the reason we changed it is b/c our ice maker was just dripping water, and not forming ice cubes. This didn't fix it. So, we might have to call someone. The ice maker is on the inside of the freezer, there's no ice/water dispenser on the outside.
"Whatever happened to that album?"
"I broke it, remember? I threw it against the wall and it like, shattered."
"I broke it, remember? I threw it against the wall and it like, shattered."
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95Dang, sorry to hear that. Are you in that same Christiana place? (I think that was the street, I even lived on it but can't totally remember haha). Another bright side is if you're already going that far, you can maybe build out the music space of your dreams.cakes wrote: Wed Sep 14, 2022 11:13 am The storm in Chicago flooded my basement with sewage. Not a ton, but still enough to be awful, disgusting and cost $$$$. Anyway, what appeared to be a little damage is turning into a huge house project. First, gonna make sure sewage never comes back in again. That means we gotta dig into the foundation. What? Sure, new tile floor, the old one sucked and was uncomfortable. While we're there, we got one shot to add drainage tile and really wrap up water mitigation as much as possible. With the walls opened up, let's re-imagine the space. The cost is going up higher than expected. Now, my biggest problem is finding funding. There's no turning back now, cuz there's no bad investment like waiting for the next disaster to upend your life.
The bright side is, the flooding happening Sunday. We were already demoing with a contractor on Monday and we had the plumber in this morning to come up with a plan for sewage rerouting.
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96Look around on youtube, odds are there's someone who made a video about it. Our icemaker died awhile back, I was able to swap it out (took a little improvising) myself. Would've been totally lost without a couple helpful videos.zircona1 wrote: Wed Sep 14, 2022 1:12 pm However, the reason we changed it is b/c our ice maker was just dripping water, and not forming ice cubes. This didn't fix it. So, we might have to call someone. The ice maker is on the inside of the freezer, there's no ice/water dispenser on the outside.
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97do not get me started on the ice maker. That fukin thing is the bane of my existence. It jams itself up regularly so that every 3 weeks or so I have forcibly de-frost it with a big kitchen knife. Love the fridge but I am this close to ripping the ice machine out and just using old fashioned ice cube trays!zircona1 wrote: Wed Sep 14, 2022 1:12 pmI ended up just turning off the water to the house for a minute and switching the filter out. Piece of cake.motorbike guy wrote: Wed Sep 14, 2022 12:10 pmi switch out the filter in our Samsung fridge all the time and I do not turn off the water. There is a check valve that keeps water from spraying out when you remove the filter. Hopefully yours is the same.zircona1 wrote: Mon Sep 12, 2022 10:34 am
Nah, it's longer, it's for a Samsung model. Thanks for the advice.
However, the reason we changed it is b/c our ice maker was just dripping water, and not forming ice cubes. This didn't fix it. So, we might have to call someone. The ice maker is on the inside of the freezer, there's no ice/water dispenser on the outside.
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98This is the first fridge my wife and I have had that makes ice. I used to have ice cube trays but we got rid of them - oops. My wife said she'd pick some up on her way home today.motorbike guy wrote: Wed Sep 14, 2022 3:13 pmdo not get me started on the ice maker. That fukin thing is the bane of my existence. It jams itself up regularly so that every 3 weeks or so I have forcibly de-frost it with a big kitchen knife. Love the fridge but I am this close to ripping the ice machine out and just using old fashioned ice cube trays!zircona1 wrote: Wed Sep 14, 2022 1:12 pmI ended up just turning off the water to the house for a minute and switching the filter out. Piece of cake.motorbike guy wrote: Wed Sep 14, 2022 12:10 pm
i switch out the filter in our Samsung fridge all the time and I do not turn off the water. There is a check valve that keeps water from spraying out when you remove the filter. Hopefully yours is the same.
However, the reason we changed it is b/c our ice maker was just dripping water, and not forming ice cubes. This didn't fix it. So, we might have to call someone. The ice maker is on the inside of the freezer, there's no ice/water dispenser on the outside.
My theory is that we didn't change the water filter when we were supposed to, we've had this fridge for over 2 years and never changed it once until this problem started.
"Whatever happened to that album?"
"I broke it, remember? I threw it against the wall and it like, shattered."
"I broke it, remember? I threw it against the wall and it like, shattered."
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99I could use some advice: I've been patching up this area that was formerly a wooden deck (now concrete steps and porch) and am left with these gaps. The cement siding is too brittle to cut with any sort of precision (for me at least) and I don't think the pieces are quite big enough to cover the area anyway.
Options I've come up with:
Options I've come up with:
- finding a bigger piece of vinyl siding and trying to cut it to this shape.
- getting thin wood strips to go around the outline of the steps.
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100Perhaps a piece of Azek. It could hang out against the concrete and not get rotten, and you could paint it. I'd maybe get some black ice and water shield underneath as well.penningtron wrote: Thu Sep 15, 2022 8:46 am I could use some advice: I've been patching up this area that was formerly a wooden deck (now concrete steps and porch) and am left with these gaps. The cement siding is too brittle to cut with any sort of precision (for me at least) and I don't think the pieces are quite big enough to cover the area anyway.
Options I've come up with:It will all be painted a color that hasn't been determined yet. Do you have any better ideas?
- finding a bigger piece of vinyl siding and trying to cut it to this shape.
- getting thin wood strips to go around the outline of the steps.
Also, I'm pretty sure you would know what the hell your house is made of, but here in New England that siding, if it's older, is commonly made with asbestos and generally regarded as safe unless you take a saw to it or snap pieces.