Hunakai
Oct 21, 2014, 01:06 PM
Before leaving our home for about a month, we closed all sink, toilet, wash-basin, and washing-machine hot and cold water supply valves (all are old "gate valves"). We did not close the main water supply valve. We had left the central heating on to maintain a temperature of 50 degrees inside the house. There was no sub-freezing weather during our absence.
]When we returned, three days ago, we saw that there had been kitchen flooding from under the sink, and there was a strong mildew odor throughout the house. Turning on the central heating cleared the smell from most of the house, but it is still strong under the sink. Water marks on the kitchen floor suggest that water flowed out from under the sink, 18” – 12”, but the floor was dry when we returned. There was a small puddle under the sink but no sign of continued leaking. There has been no leaking since our return, and the sink faucets function properly. I have no idea how long the water flowed or when the leakage occurred. A friend has suggested that one of the under-sink “compression valves” (multi-turn “gate valves” ) failed but then “corrected itself” when a gasket or bushing in the valve swelled or grit in the water stopped the leak. As I have written, there has been no sign, visual or auditory, of resumed leaking since our return.
In addition to attempting to eliminate the mildew odor by heating the house and placing a space heater in front of the sink, we closed the under-sink supply valves and left them shut over night. The next morning, there was no sign of leakage, nor was there leakage after we opened the valves again.
Any suggestions as to possible causes and steps to take now will be greatly appreciated.
]When we returned, three days ago, we saw that there had been kitchen flooding from under the sink, and there was a strong mildew odor throughout the house. Turning on the central heating cleared the smell from most of the house, but it is still strong under the sink. Water marks on the kitchen floor suggest that water flowed out from under the sink, 18” – 12”, but the floor was dry when we returned. There was a small puddle under the sink but no sign of continued leaking. There has been no leaking since our return, and the sink faucets function properly. I have no idea how long the water flowed or when the leakage occurred. A friend has suggested that one of the under-sink “compression valves” (multi-turn “gate valves” ) failed but then “corrected itself” when a gasket or bushing in the valve swelled or grit in the water stopped the leak. As I have written, there has been no sign, visual or auditory, of resumed leaking since our return.
In addition to attempting to eliminate the mildew odor by heating the house and placing a space heater in front of the sink, we closed the under-sink supply valves and left them shut over night. The next morning, there was no sign of leakage, nor was there leakage after we opened the valves again.
Any suggestions as to possible causes and steps to take now will be greatly appreciated.