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What Type Of Floor???? omicron6 08-16-2007
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Posted by on August 16, 2007, 10:35 pm
The situation: Living in a ground level condominium. Sewer backs up
about once a year or once every other year. Sewer water spills from
the bathroom toilet/tub into other rooms. The back-up problem will
not stop. There's no solution to it; just have to live with it. My
question: If this were your situation, what type of flooring would you
put in this condo?

---Thanx
---T Conrad


Posted by Edwin Pawlowski on August 16, 2007, 11:09 pm

> The situation: Living in a ground level condominium. Sewer backs up
> about once a year or once every other year. Sewer water spills from
> the bathroom toilet/tub into other rooms. The back-up problem will
> not stop. There's no solution to it; just have to live with it. My
> question: If this were your situation, what type of flooring would you
> put in this condo?

I'd move.

If you can't/won't move, a tile floor or easily replaced linoleum. Never
wood.



Posted by Al Bundy on August 16, 2007, 11:21 pm
19g2000hsx.googlegroups.com:

> The situation: Living in a ground level condominium. Sewer backs up
> about once a year or once every other year. Sewer water spills from
> the bathroom toilet/tub into other rooms. The back-up problem will
> not stop. There's no solution to it;

Now solution to it or no solution the condo association will own up to?

Never lived in a condo but I thought anything on the outside was owned
and maintained by the association. It is their shit coming into your
place. Considering the impact of the problem, I can anly assume you have
already pursued this extensively legally.

> just have to live with it. My
> question: If this were your situation, what type of flooring would you
> put in this condo?
>
> ---Thanx
> ---T Conrad
>
>




Posted by Mikepier on August 17, 2007, 4:37 am
On Aug 16, 10:35 pm, omicr...@ciagents.com wrote:
> The situation: Living in a ground level condominium. Sewer backs up
> about once a year or once every other year. Sewer water spills from
> the bathroom toilet/tub into other rooms. The back-up problem will
> not stop. There's no solution to it; just have to live with it. My
> question: If this were your situation, what type of flooring would you
> put in this condo?
>
> ---Thanx
> ---T Conrad

I would only put ceramic tile floor like the other poster said.


Posted by on August 17, 2007, 11:20 am
>
> If you can't/won't move, a tile floor or easily replaced linoleum. Never
> wood.

>
> I would only put ceramic tile floor like the other poster said.


Ceramic tile will stand up to repeated dirty water soaking?
Linoleum also?

---T Conrad


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