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    mikeandmeganbonach Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
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    Mar 9, 2008, 02:01 PM
    Laundry room
    OK so having my base meant done they un hooked things mostly to where the water goes. Soooo I was wondering can I cap and do my laundery and everything else or let it be for the time being or what. The bathroom and laundry room are being hooked together. And it is leaking from the sink. And I am worried that if I cap it then got about that it might flood in the basement. HELP:confused: :) :eek:
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    Mar 9, 2008, 02:27 PM
    Hi Guys... Hey, I say you wait until you can talk to the people doing the work.

    I mean, did they mention anything about staying clear of pipes this weekend? I always tell my customers when I need them to stay clear.

    So, if they didn't... well shame on them. You could always try capping (what?) and then work the cycles at your washing machine by hand... you know.. fill, then drain a little, fill, and then drain some more... see what happens (friends would be nice to be near and watching the pipes)... and if something gets wet.. well... then they should have told you clearly to stay away from pipes.

    I don't know.. up to you. When are the workers coming back?

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