Last night as we prepared to start cooking our Christmas dinner, the toilet erupted. Gallons upon gallons of raw sewage spewed into the bathroom, then the hall. Four hours later, after an hour spent with our Christmas guests running a bucket brigade to bail out the toilet, floor, and tub as we waited for the emergency plumber to be called in from an hour away, we fled the house for a hotel not knowing what the problem is but only that it will probably require digging up the yard and replacing part of the sewer main.
My house smells like poo.
Simultaneously, after two years of dealing with a roof leak every winter, we went under contract in June to replace the roof. After months of delays they are scheduled to start work...today. Shingles were already flying when we got home from the hotel we had to stay in last night.
Thank goodness for homeowners insurance AND a healthy emergency fund. (We don't know if insurance will cover the sewer repair, as it might be considered basic plumbing maintenance.) Also, that rule of thumb about 2-3% of home value in annual maintenance is no joke. We've gone 4-5 years without major work, but we're making up for it now.
Merry Christmas!!
My house smells like poo.
Simultaneously, after two years of dealing with a roof leak every winter, we went under contract in June to replace the roof. After months of delays they are scheduled to start work...today. Shingles were already flying when we got home from the hotel we had to stay in last night.
Thank goodness for homeowners insurance AND a healthy emergency fund. (We don't know if insurance will cover the sewer repair, as it might be considered basic plumbing maintenance.) Also, that rule of thumb about 2-3% of home value in annual maintenance is no joke. We've gone 4-5 years without major work, but we're making up for it now.
Merry Christmas!!
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