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    Entered the living room this morning and I immediately noticed the giant splash of water near the back door. The rain is seeping through the ceiling through a leakage that seems to be about a meter wide :(( It's been raining for about a month, but never had this problem until last night. This sucks big time! (not quite the expletives I uttered this morning, but let's keep it civil) :sigh:

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    • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

      Entered the living room this morning and I immediately noticed the giant splash of water near the back door. The rain is seeping through the ceiling through a leakage that seems to be about a meter wide :(( It's been raining for about a month, but never had this problem until last night. This sucks big time! (not quite the expletives I uttered this morning, but let's keep it civil) :sigh:

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      I know it is not the best answer, but if water only drops from the upper side, be happy. It could come as a wave through the doors, bringing mood, oil from the crashed cars and many other things (like fecals, dead animals or similars). We have had the strongest rain week of the last years, the basements of most houses got full of water, a colleague lost his car, another one had to be evacuated... luckily I wasn't directly affected Damned extreme weather :((

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      • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

        Entered the living room this morning and I immediately noticed the giant splash of water near the back door. The rain is seeping through the ceiling through a leakage that seems to be about a meter wide :(( It's been raining for about a month, but never had this problem until last night. This sucks big time! (not quite the expletives I uttered this morning, but let's keep it civil) :sigh:

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        Could be worse - if we notice a puddle on the floor somewhere, it's usually one of our cats. :doh:


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          I know it is not the best answer, but if water only drops from the upper side, be happy. It could come as a wave through the doors, bringing mood, oil from the crashed cars and many other things (like fecals, dead animals or similars). We have had the strongest rain week of the last years, the basements of most houses got full of water, a colleague lost his car, another one had to be evacuated... luckily I wasn't directly affected Damned extreme weather :((

          M.D.V. ;) If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about? Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.

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          Sander Rossel
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          Yeah, could be worse, although floods like that don't really happen where I live (well, not since "the disaster" of '53). We've had the wettest May ever, so it's kind of weird it only started leaking now.

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          • Richard DeemingR Richard Deeming

            Could be worse - if we notice a puddle on the floor somewhere, it's usually one of our cats. :doh:


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            That was my first thought too. Not sure how cat going pee pee is worse than a structural defect in your house though :~

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            • N Nelek

              I know it is not the best answer, but if water only drops from the upper side, be happy. It could come as a wave through the doors, bringing mood, oil from the crashed cars and many other things (like fecals, dead animals or similars). We have had the strongest rain week of the last years, the basements of most houses got full of water, a colleague lost his car, another one had to be evacuated... luckily I wasn't directly affected Damned extreme weather :((

              M.D.V. ;) If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about? Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.

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              RickZeeland
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              Luckily no floodings at the Mosel river where we are on holiday at the moment near Traben-Trarbach, also the weather is fine since our arrival last friday.

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              • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

                Entered the living room this morning and I immediately noticed the giant splash of water near the back door. The rain is seeping through the ceiling through a leakage that seems to be about a meter wide :(( It's been raining for about a month, but never had this problem until last night. This sucks big time! (not quite the expletives I uttered this morning, but let's keep it civil) :sigh:

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                Sheesh, I thought you were talking about a memory leak in a program!😳

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                • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

                  Entered the living room this morning and I immediately noticed the giant splash of water near the back door. The rain is seeping through the ceiling through a leakage that seems to be about a meter wide :(( It's been raining for about a month, but never had this problem until last night. This sucks big time! (not quite the expletives I uttered this morning, but let's keep it civil) :sigh:

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                  Maximilien
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                  i'm sure there's an ointment to help with leakage. :rolleyes:

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                  • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

                    Entered the living room this morning and I immediately noticed the giant splash of water near the back door. The rain is seeping through the ceiling through a leakage that seems to be about a meter wide :(( It's been raining for about a month, but never had this problem until last night. This sucks big time! (not quite the expletives I uttered this morning, but let's keep it civil) :sigh:

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                    Dave Kreskowiak
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                    Oh! You're talking about the roof. Sorry, I thought it was something ... medical. Yeah, we'll go with that. :laugh:

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                    • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

                      Entered the living room this morning and I immediately noticed the giant splash of water near the back door. The rain is seeping through the ceiling through a leakage that seems to be about a meter wide :(( It's been raining for about a month, but never had this problem until last night. This sucks big time! (not quite the expletives I uttered this morning, but let's keep it civil) :sigh:

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                      Had something similar happen due to a faulty vent on our roof, and near sidewise rain - I live in a really rainy region. It flooded the INSIDE of our walls and was running through the doorframe of our coat closet. So that was fun. I don't envy you, because I've been there. I do wish you the best of luck, and I hope it's an easy fix. It was in our case, relatively because we caught it before it did any expensive damage.

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                      • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

                        That was my first thought too. Not sure how cat going pee pee is worse than a structural defect in your house though :~

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                        Cat pee has a really strong smell, and it's very hard to get rid of. I bought a new set of motorcycle waterproofs, and before I got a chance to use them one of our cats managed to pee on the inside. Even jetwashering didn't help - I binned the set and got a new one ...

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                        • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

                          Entered the living room this morning and I immediately noticed the giant splash of water near the back door. The rain is seeping through the ceiling through a leakage that seems to be about a meter wide :(( It's been raining for about a month, but never had this problem until last night. This sucks big time! (not quite the expletives I uttered this morning, but let's keep it civil) :sigh:

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                          I woke up this morning with lots of water just outside my bedroom window. Then I remembered we are on a cruise ship.

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                          • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

                            Entered the living room this morning and I immediately noticed the giant splash of water near the back door. The rain is seeping through the ceiling through a leakage that seems to be about a meter wide :(( It's been raining for about a month, but never had this problem until last night. This sucks big time! (not quite the expletives I uttered this morning, but let's keep it civil) :sigh:

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                            obermd
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                            That sucks. Take a look directly above the leak and to three or four yards (meters) on either side of the leak. Look for any beams sticking out and seal around these beams. This is what finally solved a similar leak in my house.

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                            • Sander RosselS Sander Rossel

                              Entered the living room this morning and I immediately noticed the giant splash of water near the back door. The rain is seeping through the ceiling through a leakage that seems to be about a meter wide :(( It's been raining for about a month, but never had this problem until last night. This sucks big time! (not quite the expletives I uttered this morning, but let's keep it civil) :sigh:

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                              That's nothing. After a hurricane a few years ago, I woke in the night to the sound of my dog swimming around the bedroom. Shorted out the battery in my wheelchair, so I was stuck in bed until someone happened to look in. Ended up replacing all of the wood floors and lost two lower shelves of books and notes and a file cabinet withall of my important documents, like the house title, diplomas and ten years of business papers. Also had to move out for six weeks while repairs were made, basically redoing the entire interior of the house. It only cost me $15,000. I've had better days. CQ de W5ALT

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