nboy22
Diamond Member
Hey guys,
So a little rant here. My girlfriend and I are currently renting a condo and the price is right, but the plumbing issues are stressing me out. On new years our bathroom started flooding out of nowhere. We had lived at this place for 8 months or so before the issue started happening, so the issue was new to us. Just as a note, the condo is a single level and is attached to other single level condos. The problem was seemingly fixed after about a week on new years, but has returned today after seemingly being fixed for a month and a half.
The plumbers were called out on new years night and for the next consecutive 5 days as the issues kept happening. Every single day around 7 PM, the plumbing on the bottom of the toilet seal as well as the tub would back up, causing all our bathroom rugs to get nasty and wet with sewage water (which was surprisingly clean for being sewage water). My theory is that everyone else was doing their things (showers, baths, laundry, dishes, etc) and that it was peak usage times causing the backups. The plumbing company pulled out a couple of tampons on different days that they were out here snaking the lines. They eventually got a pipe camera out here because the issue didn't stop and checked the lines and found something. The communication just kinda stopped with them and they didn't really say what they found. They ended up replacing some section of large piping towards the street. I would say the pipe was red in color and probably 6-8 inches in diameter when I looked in the hole they dug up next to the street. As for the length of it that they replaced, I don't know since I was at work while they were replacing it.
It seems that we are the last in line for drainage, and that there are 4 other condos that could be causing the issues. I am really unsure of what to do at this point because the rental price is good on the condo, yet dealing with the stress of having our only bathroom backing up quite frequently is getting hard to deal with. I am on the verge of just saying screw it and buying a house as I have just paid off my car and have no other debts other than ~$3k in credit card debt which will only take me till the end of May to pay off completely. The problem is I really didn't want to take FHA loan and wanted to go conventional, but can't really afford conventional payments unless I had a 20% down payment.
I'm just looking for some advice and someone to calm my nerves during this situation and for me to not do anything irrational.
So a little rant here. My girlfriend and I are currently renting a condo and the price is right, but the plumbing issues are stressing me out. On new years our bathroom started flooding out of nowhere. We had lived at this place for 8 months or so before the issue started happening, so the issue was new to us. Just as a note, the condo is a single level and is attached to other single level condos. The problem was seemingly fixed after about a week on new years, but has returned today after seemingly being fixed for a month and a half.
The plumbers were called out on new years night and for the next consecutive 5 days as the issues kept happening. Every single day around 7 PM, the plumbing on the bottom of the toilet seal as well as the tub would back up, causing all our bathroom rugs to get nasty and wet with sewage water (which was surprisingly clean for being sewage water). My theory is that everyone else was doing their things (showers, baths, laundry, dishes, etc) and that it was peak usage times causing the backups. The plumbing company pulled out a couple of tampons on different days that they were out here snaking the lines. They eventually got a pipe camera out here because the issue didn't stop and checked the lines and found something. The communication just kinda stopped with them and they didn't really say what they found. They ended up replacing some section of large piping towards the street. I would say the pipe was red in color and probably 6-8 inches in diameter when I looked in the hole they dug up next to the street. As for the length of it that they replaced, I don't know since I was at work while they were replacing it.
It seems that we are the last in line for drainage, and that there are 4 other condos that could be causing the issues. I am really unsure of what to do at this point because the rental price is good on the condo, yet dealing with the stress of having our only bathroom backing up quite frequently is getting hard to deal with. I am on the verge of just saying screw it and buying a house as I have just paid off my car and have no other debts other than ~$3k in credit card debt which will only take me till the end of May to pay off completely. The problem is I really didn't want to take FHA loan and wanted to go conventional, but can't really afford conventional payments unless I had a 20% down payment.
I'm just looking for some advice and someone to calm my nerves during this situation and for me to not do anything irrational.
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