I just got a call today from a client living in a six story condo in Redmond.
Somebody on the sixth floor took and dumped all the dirt from their planters down the kitchen sink. Are some people so detached from reality that they don't know better than that? Mud and dirt came up in the fourth floor kitchen sink as tar looking goo.
That's almost as bad as the time I was working downtown Seattle and the tile setter poured his grout down the tub drain on a 26 story building. Needless to say, the tub didn't drain right after that. It was perfect when I first installed it. Not so good after the tile guy dumped his grout down the drain.
I went to one home on Lake Sammamish, the toilet was draining slow. We pulled the bowl and found that the tile setter had placed his left over bits of tile inside the drain line. Not outside in in the garbage bin, but down the toilet drain.
Anyone else have some bad stories like this?
Somebody on the sixth floor took and dumped all the dirt from their planters down the kitchen sink. Are some people so detached from reality that they don't know better than that? Mud and dirt came up in the fourth floor kitchen sink as tar looking goo.
That's almost as bad as the time I was working downtown Seattle and the tile setter poured his grout down the tub drain on a 26 story building. Needless to say, the tub didn't drain right after that. It was perfect when I first installed it. Not so good after the tile guy dumped his grout down the drain.
I went to one home on Lake Sammamish, the toilet was draining slow. We pulled the bowl and found that the tile setter had placed his left over bits of tile inside the drain line. Not outside in in the garbage bin, but down the toilet drain.
Anyone else have some bad stories like this?
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