let this be a lesson

Dolly Llama

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if you install flooring and 1/4rnd or base molding is part of the job and/or do any finish construction on WD jobs

got an e-mail this morning
One of Home Depot's flooring contractors put a finish nail thru a water line in the wall while nailing up new baseboard

here's the kicker, it was installed 3 years ago
Had to be a drip in the wall that leaked to the outside undiscovered :dejection:
….til the nail rusted/corroded enough to pop out and jet spray cut thru the drywall :eekk:





the mess has been cleaned up and pipe fixed .
The homeowner wants us to finish
(we've done $30K in remolding there over the years)

damn thankful it wasn't our FUBAR :eekk:


gun safety rule #4 applies here

"Identify your target and know what's beyond it "

..L.T.A.
 

Hack Attack

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Relatively new build 7 months old..
Mold on face fibre of carpet and the smooth edge (U.S. tackless?) the ensuite is behind that wall its a leaker...
 

Jimmy L

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My friend had that happen to his house a few years ago. Over time that nail rusted and sprang a leak.
 

Mikey P

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Seen it on radiantbheating pipes.

Took 4 years to show up as they only used the system two months out of the year

Wool in a master closet


The mold stench was unreal, but went ignored
 

Cleanworks

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Found a similar situation when helping a friend install new carpet. When removing the old carpet, we found mold and rotted 2x4's at the base of the wall. Turns out he installed track lighting 4 years earlier and on screw slightly nicked the down spout of the upstairs shower drain.
 

Willy P

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Was pounding tackless one day, finished the install GOT home and GOT a call about the basement flooding. Turns out it radiant heat and one of the nails pierced the hw tube. Learned that a mop is my best friend when doing radiant floors.
 

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