There have been many occasions when I was asked to redo a
paint project. It was not due to poor work or failing products, it was from
WATER, a lot of WATER.
I completed an interior
paint project for a retired couple’s vacation home. They were very excited and
anxious to head back to their home up north for the holidays and show the
picture’s of their new interior.
While my clients were up north, a neighbor walking their dog
noticed water coming from under their front door. The neighbor called my
client, who then gave him direction to get into the home. As soon as the front
door was opened, a rush of water pushed its way out onto the front lawn. Once inside they could not believe their eyes.
Since the water was in the house for an extended period of time, it developed
the greenest growth of mildew they had ever seen. It looked like there was
grass growing on the walls. The water was finally shut off and they found a
crack in the toilet tank which caused water to continuously escape. The
neighbor called in a local company to begin the clean up and restoration
process.
About four weeks later, I received a call asking me to come
back to their home to repaint the interior.
In total confusion, I asked “why?”
They told me there was major water damage in the home and almost
everything had been ruined.
When everything was replaced, I returned to paint the
interior again. Once again, they were very happy with the painting and relieved
the whole ordeal was over. This time they made sure the main water valve was
shut off and the toilets tanks were empty before their trip back north.
Regardless of whether your trip is long or short, I strongly
suggest shutting off the main water valve into your house before you leave.
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