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We got hit with four inches of rain in one hour the other night, water
was running across my backyard about six inches deep, across the cul-de-sac about that much too. It found a nice low spot against my back foundation, poured in there, ran along an outside wall (under the house between the garage and the non-studio side of the basement) until it found two nice spots to come in through. My basement/studio is semi-finished, mainly due to occasional water problems but man this was the worst. I can't really complain as it was only a half inch to an inch in aobut 70% of the area, but I'm having to pull out all the gear, unplug everything and pull out the carpets (one of which is kinda old anyway so it will get trashed). Back in the winter we had two feet of snow, followed by a warming spell and then two inches of rain and I was ok then...but not this time. I guess all the studios in New Orleans are on the 2nd floor. Analogeezer |
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Analogeezer wrote:
My basement/studio is semi-finished, mainly due to occasional water problems but man this was the worst. I can't really complain as it was only a half inch to an inch in aobut 70% of the area, but I'm having to pull out all the gear, unplug everything and pull out the carpets (one of which is kinda old anyway so it will get trashed). An inch? Man a while back I had 2 FEET of water in the basement! And even worse, it didn't leak in, came GUSHING back up out of the drain! Luckily I was home at the time and made the mad dash to elevate expensive gear to higher ground. It did this every heavy rain after the city "fixed" the sewer in my neighborhood so already everything was elevated 6" from past encounters. Except the rugs of course. My drumset is on a drumframe which elevates it a few inches and gave me time to tear it down and get it upstairs before the water hit the wood. Worst was the storage area on a pallet which was NOT enough height. BLACK gunky water all over the basement. Yuck! Had to take the hose to the place to clean it up. ![]() plastic buckets to give a tad more height. The good news, however, seems to be that I haven't had any problems since the new apartments went in next door. I guess they finally hooked up the new sewer lines the way God intended. And we've had PLENTY of rain this year. The raised pallets still stay though... Happy rug hosing! Been there, Done that! Benj -- SPAM-Guard! Remove .users (if present) to email me! |
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but I'm having
to pull out all the gear, unplug everything and pull out the carpets (one of which is kinda old anyway so it will get trashed). Oh man, I symaphize DEEPLY. I live in LA where it never rains, BUT my control room was flooded during the El Nino storms of about 4 or 5 years ago. This entailed pulling all the gear into the tracking room, pulling all the fabric wall panels (now mostly water stained), ripping up the carpet & padding. In short, a total disaster. The good part is, because LA County was declared a disaster area, I was eligible for low interest FEMA loans, which I applied toward a drainage system/sump pump & a total demolition remodel project which netted me a much more useable space with about 50% more floor area than before, (3 tracking rooms instead of 1, better access all around, etc). A silver lining. Anyway, very sorry to hear of your extreme dampness, it is indeed a drag. Good luck drying. Scott Fraser |
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ScotFraser wrote:
Oh man, I symaphize DEEPLY. I live in LA where it never rains, But man, man it pours. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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Back in February when we had the really bad snow storm in NY. I came home to
discover a water pipe had burst in my live room ceiling. I got home at 2:00 am and was pumping water out till 9:00. Luckily all my racks are on wheels so my gear was ok but what a mess. I had to replace a huge chunk of ceiling, the maple wood on a wall of the live room, all my acoustic treatments in the area, rugs. studio floods really do suck --Lou Gimenez The Music Lab 2" 24track w all the Goodies www.musiclabnyc.com From: (Analogeezer) Organization: http://groups.google.com/ Newsgroups: rec.audio.pro Date: 12 Jul 2003 05:15:36 -0700 Subject: Studio Floods....Really Suck We got hit with four inches of rain in one hour the other night, water was running across my backyard about six inches deep, across the cul-de-sac about that much too. It found a nice low spot against my back foundation, poured in there, ran along an outside wall (under the house between the garage and the non-studio side of the basement) until it found two nice spots to come in through. My basement/studio is semi-finished, mainly due to occasional water problems but man this was the worst. I can't really complain as it was only a half inch to an inch in aobut 70% of the area, but I'm having to pull out all the gear, unplug everything and pull out the carpets (one of which is kinda old anyway so it will get trashed). Back in the winter we had two feet of snow, followed by a warming spell and then two inches of rain and I was ok then...but not this time. I guess all the studios in New Orleans are on the 2nd floor. Analogeezer |
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Went through this a couple years ago also. This a truly depressing
experience. Now I keep everything up high on banquet tables and use synthetic fibre carpets that don't get moldy should it happen again. I have central air, fortunately, which keeps the room dry all the time. I have a couch that's disposable now since the last one was wrecked. Prepare for the worst. hope for the best. |
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A persistent water problem is a whole lot less painful than a single,
unexpected one. Now that I know where the water drips from the control room ceiling, I know not to put the tape deck there. Simple. The first time it happened though, that's exactly where the tape deck was sitting. ulysses In article , Analogeezer wrote: We got hit with four inches of rain in one hour the other night, water was running across my backyard about six inches deep, across the cul-de-sac about that much too. It found a nice low spot against my back foundation, poured in there, ran along an outside wall (under the house between the garage and the non-studio side of the basement) until it found two nice spots to come in through. My basement/studio is semi-finished, mainly due to occasional water problems but man this was the worst. I can't really complain as it was only a half inch to an inch in aobut 70% of the area, but I'm having to pull out all the gear, unplug everything and pull out the carpets (one of which is kinda old anyway so it will get trashed). Back in the winter we had two feet of snow, followed by a warming spell and then two inches of rain and I was ok then...but not this time. I guess all the studios in New Orleans are on the 2nd floor. Analogeezer |
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