That sucks man. Good thing it didn't come into contact with any electrical stuff!
Yea, I have the electrical propped up just in case this happened.
and this is how we learn-
i like your shit-
great minds think alike?
if you don't mind me asking exactly what do you sell-
looks like you do pretty well with it-
anyway been around construction and fab 30 years and you do pretty good for a desk type
Thanks, Yea I sell just about everything.
Started selling in the late 70"s Car stereo. Then went into Audio and video. When I saw the profit in speakers I went into furniture. Did that for quite a while. Sales/management. I have a real Estate licence for a couple years but havent got into the busuness yet. My last couple gigs were selling home improvements. Kitchen and bath remodels. Thats where I learned how to shetch out projects. I have sold cars in the past but dont like the hours.
Well make sure you lift the carpet and put an air mover under it. I do mold remediation for a living and the EPA says you should toss a carpet if it is wet for more than 24-36hrs due to mold growth...sucks you had to deal with that. I am looking into hydro, I have a small setup but haven't set it up yet cuz I plan on moving withing the next 30 days....this was a great thread...
Well, I figure this was wet for about 8 hours, The area is about 2 ft by 6 ft. that got wet. After using a shop vac I borrowed a huge fan, covered it with a blanket so the air was forced down and ran that for 24 hours, moving it forward a couple feet after it was dry to the touch. I got all I could get and it feels dry now. That would really suck if I got mold down there.
Thanks for the complement, If you have any questions about hydro feel free to ask.