Yesterday we had a burst pipe which resulted in hundreds of gallons on water cascading into our kitchen.
Today we have used the washing machine and after 2 washes it has tripled the fuses.
Is this because it got soaked in the downpour yesterday?
How long should we leave the machine and wall to dry out?
This is really complicated.
The house is owned by 2 sisters, 1 sister and her husband want to tear the house down the other sister doesn’t, the nice sister go the plumber out.
But is limited to what she can authorise the other sister is waiting on planning to come through which currently keeps getting rejected.
I don’t want to put too much pressure on the nice sister.
If the walls are damp they will dry out eventually
On the plus side RR. It might just be the very reason why your MIL cannot come for Christmas. The house will surely be too damp and cold for an old lady to come and visit. :-)
Chin up!
Depends on age of property how long it will take to dry out. Will be weeks or months. Is your tenancy agreement a short or long term assured tenancy agreement?
I return to my original point - has the landlord called in an electrician to decide if the electrics are safe? If not, this must be done for your own safety.