Tuesday, February 17, 2009

The Lake

Living on the bottom floor of an apartment complex can have it's downsides. Such as the loud noises coming from the apartment above us when they walk, move chairs, and other activities as such. The fact that people stomp the snow off their shoes right outside your window when napping. And then...best of all. When there are water heater problems...your apartment floods and creates lakes in places there shouldn't be lakes...such as your hallway!

I was napping Sunday afternoon, when my roommate came in and said "Uh, Kate...the hallways flooded. What should I do?" Now...I was half asleep and didn't really understand what was happening quite yet, so I rolled over and said, "Get the managers." She ran out and when it occurred to me what she had really said, I got up to assess the damage done and evaluate if it was worth me missing the rest of my nap. Well, it turned out to be worse than I thought. I quickly went out to see what she was doing and she was talking to the RA. Now, I have come to realize something. RA's ARE COMPLETELY WORTHLESS!!! All she did was come down say, "Oh, that sucks." And leave again. Uh...HELLO!?!?! It's your job to help!!! Do you not understand this concept?! Anyways...turns out our managers were at church! Surprise! That's what we get for going to a Church School. So as I was writing a not to leave on our managers door so they would come over ASAP, the compassionate service leaders of our ward happened to knock on our door! Great timing. I have to give them props for that. They come in and see what is happening and immediately jump into action! They got fans, towels, and got right to work soaking the water up! During this time, we also had 2 or 3 sets of Home Teachers come by (none of which were ours) and help. Well...try. None of them really knew how to fix a water heater, and also our FHE Brother who actually knew what he was doing! but had no tools. Meanwhile, I ran to the next apartment complex who has helped us out in the past and asked them what we should. Their apartment manager came over and shut the water off so that it wouldn't flood anymore than it had.

Later that day, the maintenance guy and our manager came by and put in a new water heater...

Yes...This is it. Later than night we were sitting around doing homework and then my roommate screams, "Guys it's flooding again!!!" We all get up really fast and I told one to run and get our manager again....even though it was midnight. I didn't care! It was flooding our apartment! He came and "shut it off." Too bad when 1:30 rolled around it started leaking again! 3 times in one day!!! Even after we got a whole new one!

This is the entrance to my roommates room where the water heater is located. Luckily none of her stuff was damaged. That would've SUCKED! We had that big fan blowing under her rug for a good 3-4 days trying to dry everything out.

The view from the front of the hallway after they'd tore up our carpet and put an extra piece down. Stylish isn't it?
And finally the entrance to the hallway. I didn't get a picture of the kitchen, but that flooded too and made a nice little lake in there as well.

We managed to come out of the situation with minimal damages. My mat board and giant pad of paper got damaged from the water cause it was in the back of my closet which is connected to the hallway interior wall. No one else had anything get messed up. Lucky them...now I just have to figure out what to do without my paper...hmm.....

2 comments:

Jessica said...

Ugh! That stinks Kate! I remember freaking out the first time my home had a water leak. The bathroom sink was flooding the house. Eliza was crying ( she was probably 9 months old). Paul was gone, and I had no idea how to shut the water off to the house. Water was spraying everywhere, and all I knew to do was pray that he would come back quickly.

So, you got new carpet? That's a plus!

Kate said...

They just dried it out and put it back in. Lame huh? We got it done TODAY!!! It's the first time we've had our carpet back since.