STG
Jun 19, 2009, 07:20 PM
Our toilet in the master bedroom overflowed (banana peel :mad: by one of the kids). Water soaked the carpet and ran into the walls, as the toilet area is not much larger than the toilet itself.
I pulled up the carpet and dried everything down as well as I could. I've now got a fan on the room blasting on high, as well as the recirc fan in the ceiling running.
Need I freak out about potential damage to the sole plates in the walls surrounding the toilet room?
The walls of the room are opposite the:
Exterior wall
Dining room
A small linen closet
The master shower
and an opening that serves as a "door" to the toilet area
Edit: I should add that the water did go "through" the wall into the linen closet and dining room (carpet was damp - not soaked - in both areas)
I pulled up the carpet and dried everything down as well as I could. I've now got a fan on the room blasting on high, as well as the recirc fan in the ceiling running.
Need I freak out about potential damage to the sole plates in the walls surrounding the toilet room?
The walls of the room are opposite the:
Exterior wall
Dining room
A small linen closet
The master shower
and an opening that serves as a "door" to the toilet area
Edit: I should add that the water did go "through" the wall into the linen closet and dining room (carpet was damp - not soaked - in both areas)