Myfordman
AKA 9Fingers
Sub title: The joys of being a landlord!
An email from a tenant early this morning (New Years Day) to say they have been up all night (slight exaggeration as it turns out) trying to collect the results of a slow leak in their water heater.
I turn up at 10 am and can see it is one of those sod's law things where a weeping valve was causing the header tank to over flow. Said tank is fitted with an overflow pipe but the tw4ts who plumbed it in did not connect the over flow to the drain but simply fed the pipe behind the heater out of sight and water dripped on the carpet.
Trivial to sort out the weeping valve and easy enough to extend the overflow pipe but drying out the carpets....
Mopped up for now with towels etc but got me thinking of something to vacuum up water from a soggy carpet more professionally than towels and me doing a rain dance on them.
What would be best? A wet and dry vacuum cleaner ( don't need the dry vac function either for the flats or home or workshop)
Or would a carpet cleaner be better as part of it intended function is to suck water out of wet carpets.
A carpet cleaner could have some use for the flats but I tend to use a GALMI (get a little man in) for whole flat cleaning between tenants as far less work for me and small cost as a proportion of a months rent and also allowable against corporation tax.
Any recommendations please for particularly good suction wet & dry vac or a carpet cleaner that will suck like a whore.
In the meantime Happy New Year to all our readers and hope you did not get called out to work on NYD
Cheers
PS has anyone got the VAX Platinum Power Max carpet cleaner? seems to do well in magazine reviews but could just be sponsorship the cynic in me thinks? Doubly cynical as it gets advertised a lot on TV!
An email from a tenant early this morning (New Years Day) to say they have been up all night (slight exaggeration as it turns out) trying to collect the results of a slow leak in their water heater.
I turn up at 10 am and can see it is one of those sod's law things where a weeping valve was causing the header tank to over flow. Said tank is fitted with an overflow pipe but the tw4ts who plumbed it in did not connect the over flow to the drain but simply fed the pipe behind the heater out of sight and water dripped on the carpet.
Trivial to sort out the weeping valve and easy enough to extend the overflow pipe but drying out the carpets....
Mopped up for now with towels etc but got me thinking of something to vacuum up water from a soggy carpet more professionally than towels and me doing a rain dance on them.
What would be best? A wet and dry vacuum cleaner ( don't need the dry vac function either for the flats or home or workshop)
Or would a carpet cleaner be better as part of it intended function is to suck water out of wet carpets.
A carpet cleaner could have some use for the flats but I tend to use a GALMI (get a little man in) for whole flat cleaning between tenants as far less work for me and small cost as a proportion of a months rent and also allowable against corporation tax.
Any recommendations please for particularly good suction wet & dry vac or a carpet cleaner that will suck like a whore.
In the meantime Happy New Year to all our readers and hope you did not get called out to work on NYD
Cheers
PS has anyone got the VAX Platinum Power Max carpet cleaner? seems to do well in magazine reviews but could just be sponsorship the cynic in me thinks? Doubly cynical as it gets advertised a lot on TV!