On Mother's Day...in the middle of filling my 5gal bucket of RO/DI water, I leave my second floor condo to head to the office for some off-hours network maintenance leaving the slow trickle at the hands of my girlfriend. Many hours later, I get home with just enough time to throw some clothes on and head out the door to hopefully be on time for our dinner reservation. She informs me as I hurry in the door that she shut off the feed valve under the sink b/c she couldn't lift the bucket without spilling water. I say 'okay' and figure I'll continue later.
Somehow the idea of her shutting it off, left my head. It must have been seeing the bucket with water in it. So, in my haste I quickly felt under the sink and turned the lever to what I thought was off not knowing I just switched it to on.
A little over 5 hours later...We all get home to an overflowing bucket of water. To my suprise the floor is relatively dry except for the splash around the bucket. Seconds later I hear my downstairs neighbor close his door and it all pieces together...
Hardwood floors are great when there is no space between the wood for water to easily ruin your neighbors kitchen. His whole kitchen ceiling is damaged, his lights won't turn on, and his whole kitchen floor was where the puddle went. I knew he would be dealing with water for the rest of the night as he said it only started to pour 30minutes ago.
I'm sure it's going to turn out to be one expensive RO/DI unit.
Somehow the idea of her shutting it off, left my head. It must have been seeing the bucket with water in it. So, in my haste I quickly felt under the sink and turned the lever to what I thought was off not knowing I just switched it to on.
A little over 5 hours later...We all get home to an overflowing bucket of water. To my suprise the floor is relatively dry except for the splash around the bucket. Seconds later I hear my downstairs neighbor close his door and it all pieces together...
Hardwood floors are great when there is no space between the wood for water to easily ruin your neighbors kitchen. His whole kitchen ceiling is damaged, his lights won't turn on, and his whole kitchen floor was where the puddle went. I knew he would be dealing with water for the rest of the night as he said it only started to pour 30minutes ago.
I'm sure it's going to turn out to be one expensive RO/DI unit.