It rained. Then, it rained some more. Then , it rained hard, and it rained hard for 12 hours. All total, the unofficial neighborhood count, is 9.25 inches of rain. Friday morning, 4:45am, I was awoke to 'honey, ther's water half way up the back yard'. One look confirmed. I had slept thru the whole thing. Next, I'm off the check the sump pump. It was that last step, onto the floor, and I knew we were in trouble. Water ankle deep, in the family room. After a few choice words, I checked the pump. She was working. The top of the crock, was covered by 6 inches of water. The stuff coming in, faster than it could be pumped out. Within about a half hour, I had two additional portable pumps running, (something one acquires when one owns a swimming pool) each discharging thru 40 feet of 1.25dia hose, out the driveway. The portables were just set on top the main one, all submerged in the crock. All three pumps ran continuously until about 10am. The highest one, was cycling. At about 1pm, I was able to pull the top one out, and run off of two. At about 5pm, the main pump was cycling by it self. All the while, me and a 20 year old Sears 16gal wet/dry shop vac, were inseparable. All carpeting is junk. We lost 4 generations of Christmas decorations. We're not sure about the extent of drywall contamination. At this time, I'm estimating about $5k in loss/damage. This could easily double if drywall has to be replaced.
I hope no one else got flooded. This now puts the Nova off for even more time. In her somewhat dissembled state, she's gona be loaded up on my trailer, and put into storage at my moms. We're gona need all the garage space possible. ALL furnishings from the family room, are now in the garage. Even more belongings are to follow. The cheep sticky back vinyl tile squares on the laundry room floor, are gona be pulled. The shelf/storage unit in the laundry room is now slated for replacement. All baseboard molding will need replaced. So, the garage, will now be home for all the salvageable family room belongings.
For those of you who know my house, it's a split, with the LOWEST level, just 5 courses, (cinder blocks) below grade. That's nothing. Unless you take into account for the water table in my general area. With the rain, up comes the table. My perfectly working sump pump, was just overwhelmed.
The score once again, House 1, Nova 0.
