Toilet water damage can cost 5 000 and up and that s on top of the deductible.
Toilet overflowing through ceiling onto hardwood.
Sadly the world is not perfect and toilets do leak.
In a perfect world your toilet would never leak.
That s is especially true when the bathroom is located on an upper floor and water drips down to lower levels of the home.
One of the top 5 causes of home water damage is a toilet overflow.
Class 3 is when virtually all of the area has been saturated with the overflowing water.
I have all the towels to mop up the water and um mess from the toilet overflow itself then i have to wash the towels floor and toilet and then i feel the need to run a bleach cycle in the washing machine just in case.
Vinyl or tile and cleaning up hardwood is the hardwood is porous.
And i also feel like after mopping the floor.
Your leak could be caused by a leak in your upstairs toilet.
What s worse is that one third of toilet catastrophes started with a clogged or overflowing toilet something that can be easily avoided if proper toilet maintenance.
A toilet leak is usually a result of some sort of a break or defect in the seal of the wax ring that adjoins the toilet to the floor.
Class 4 is when low porosity low permeability materials like concrete stone and hardwood are saturated.
Although serious repairs should be performed by a professional plumber most preventive maintenance and repairs including fixing a toilet overflow problem can typically be performed by the.
You may not have realized it but every time you flushed that toilet you d have been causing water to penetrate through the bathroom floor and into your downstairs ceiling.
This question appeared as a comment on how to clean up after a toilet overflows.
The advice in this post is for toilet overflows not sewage backups.
Ceilings insulation structures furniture cushions carpeting and more are affected.
Dear home ec 101 so twice this has happened lately thanks to little girls who don t always flush when they re supposed to.
And when they do it ain t pretty.
At that point you have a class 3 water loss meaning water damage has occurred from top to bottom affecting ceilings possibly insulation wall cavities flooring systems etc.
The difference between cleaning up toilet water on your typical bathroom flooring e g.
It also assumes that you are taking action quickly.