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ROBERT J MOUNTAIN
10-16-2007, 07:27 PM
I came across this today and just wanted to get some feedback on how to report it?

Billy Stephens
10-16-2007, 07:47 PM
Robert,
Improperly wired dryer connection.

Improper Washer drain.

Improper Dryer Exhaust.

Evidence of water intrusion on left side of basement window and on right side crack.

I'd start with that :D

Buy the way Robert is the Blue Bird School Bus manufacturing facility still next to The Roper Range Assembly Plant?

ROBERT J MOUNTAIN
10-16-2007, 07:56 PM
Thanks Billy,

I appreciate the quick response.

Mr. Davidson
10-17-2007, 04:28 AM
Billy,

I don't see where the dryer would be improperly wired and is that a sump pump? :confused:

Billy Stephens
10-17-2007, 04:43 AM
Billy,

I don't see where the dryer would be improperly wired and is that a sump pump? :confused:

Mr. Davidson,

If you click on the 2nd picture and zoom in . That squiggle line going to the outlet looks like
Romex draped across the wall and split before entering.

Sure looks like a sump to me. :)

Mr. Davidson
10-17-2007, 04:54 AM
Billy,
So what type and size of wiring should have been used?

Billy Stephens
10-17-2007, 05:04 AM
Billy,
So what type and size of wiring should have been used?

Mr> Davidson,

The type and size is not the issue. The wiring method is. As you have stated in other post
you are new to HI please call out the electrician and learn some basic electrical. :D

Mr. Davidson
10-17-2007, 05:16 AM
Please forgive my ignorance, I just want to be better prepared for the next go round.

Jerry Peck
10-17-2007, 05:48 AM
Based on the water staining running across the basement floor, I'd say that the sump pump clothes washer drain system is inadequate for the the use (it's a sump pump, not a clothes washer drain pump) and that a proper clothes washer drain system needs to be installed.

A clothes washer can dump out 20-30-40 gallons of water QUICKLY, I doubt that setup can keep up with it, hence the water running across the floor.

Don't forget about that plastic dryer vent - not allowed.

Oh, yeah, and that can holding up the trap for the clothes washer standpipe? Priceless.

Billy Stephens
10-17-2007, 05:53 AM
Please forgive my ignorance, I just want to be better prepared for the next go round.

Mr. Davidson,

We all have to learn and it's an on going process.;)

If your are unprepared to inspect some ones home you are doing them and yourself a disservice.

Some of the issues we check are life and limb concerns. :eek:
I would not want to be responsible someones death or disablement for lack preparation.

Billy Stephens
10-17-2007, 05:56 AM
Oh, yeah, and that can holding up the trap for the clothes washer standpipe? Priceless.

Mr. Peck,

That's to catch the FEW dribbles that Leak from the trap.:rolleyes:

Robert C Mekosh
10-19-2007, 08:14 AM
Robert : I saw some wild thing this one for the books I show you a picture of a walk-in cooler in a basement of a commerical business ranks up there too
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