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Location: Illinois
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Re: Project Snowball- Slow build
Our basement ended up getting wet. The pumps could not keep the water down enough and eventually ran out onto the floor. Good thing I am in the floor cleaning business and have the equipment to handle this.
No sooner than I got mine half way under control I went up the road and did the same thing for a neighbor that had the same thing going on. Both of our basements were fully finished. Carpet, insulation and drywalled. He had a little more water I think than we did though. He wanted to pay but I told him if we were going to be neighbors then thats just what we do to help each other around here. I am in a rural area so I think that when in need we should always pitch in when needed. Now I have to get going and get some dehumidifiers to get the rest of the moisture out before any mold thinks about moving in.
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