About a two months ago, we had our air conditioner serviced–it got a good ol' deep clean. A few weeks later, we started to notice that the wood in our dining room was rippling. We thought it was the sun, streaming in from the large window. The wood progressively worsened over the next week or so, until one night, I stepped down and water seeped through the wood.
Shoot.
MAJOR problem.
Jason and I discovered that our air conditioner condensation had not been flowing to the spout outside, but leaking into the house and seeping underneath the hardwood floors.
Discovering the source of the leak...the A/C vent.
Jason on the phone with his dad, trying to figure out the best way to stop the leak. We ended up turning off the air conditioner that night, since he had to cut the pipe. Our house was 85 degrees and humid. The dogs were panting and we tossed and turned all night long. The condensation filled up the 5-gallon bucket in three hours when we finally turned the air on the next day.
Some of the floor boards were starting to grow mold.
We moved all the wet boards into the office, laid them upside-down on towels, and turned the ceiling fan on high. Our house smelled like wet wood for a week!
You can see here how far the water had seeped under the floor. That 5-gallon bucket that filled up in three hours? Imagine that pouring out, for hours, days, even weeks!
This is after we picked up the floating floor (foam stuff that sits under the wood). The concrete was even soaked. We immediately thought that our serviceman had done something wrong when he had fixed our air conditioner unit. That is, until Jason poured bleach down the condensation tube and went outside to see if it went through...
Apparently a little black snake had crawled into our condensation pipe and died, thus causing ALL condensation to back-up into our house.
After all was said and done, the damage appeared much worse that it was. Jason had extra wood planks and floating floor in the attic, so the only cost to us were few pieces of quarter-round and a little PVC piping to replace the one he cut.
But when life hands you lemons...you know what you do. We decided to start a new home improvement project. Stay tuned!
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