I screamed at Hubby we have water coming in the basement... I was in the bathroom and could hear the sound of rushing water . The thunderstorm had just started. Within 15 minutes we had the ENTIRE basement flood with water up to my ankles. Sump pump was working over time. We have 2 drains, one for the Amish put in for their washer and the other in bottom of basement ramp. Hubby opened the door to the ramp thinking the drain in the house was plugged and found water COMING UP the drain. The entire house and barn is on that drain line, it couldn't handle the rain coming down. He went to the pond to check the line and it was GUSHING. He grabbed the pond pump and started pumping water out of the basement, I used the broom, we finished it with the dry/wet vac and fans. Took an hour , water was out . ...He pulled up the app he has on his phone with our home weather station. It was raining at the hardest point 6 1/2 inches per hour. We got almost 4 inches in 30 minutes. Window seal gave and he thinks the pipe he just put in blew. Took us an hour to get most of the water out.Our alarm to the pump house kept going off... water was back up there also. He is going to check the propane tank as it looked to be leaning some.
Poor Charlotte, she was in her "den" a bed tucked in between some of the shelving units against a door which water was coming through. I did put the laundry rubber mat and a blanket there after Hubby got the water sucked up and we "dried" that area for her as it was suppose to storm off and on all night.
I was just finishing cleaning the pantry and only had the bucket room left to do...SIGH
Now I have to take everything out, treat to stop any mold from growing, make sure what is saved is good. My canning jars that were in boxes are going have to be pitched...boxes pitched not the jars. I will have to figure another way to store them or buy new boxes. Rugs and Charlotte's bed will need to be cleaned and dried.
E and M were not home, I am willing to bet since they had water the last storm when we had water in our basement (nothing like this and it was due to drain going bad), they came home to water in their basement. We were suppose to have went to a gathering and decided against it. It would have been a lot worse if we hadn't been home.
SO this week is clean the basement and go through every single thing and moving 3 freezers and 2 frigs and several shelving units to clean under them while starting to can tomatoes.
SIGH
What a nightmare! I would definitely wash all those jars, submerged completely water with Clorox or something. Maybe just Dawn. Clorox might ruin seals and metal.
ReplyDeletePoor Charlotte!
What can you do in preparation for such a severe rain. Weather does seem to be more extreme lately.
Don't work too hard. Maybe you can get some help.
So sorry to hear this! What a mess to clean but I'm glad you were home.
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I store canning jars in the plastic milk crates. I can get 9 quarts, more pints. I use them for full jars and then some for empty ones.
ReplyDeleteI am so sorry about your flood, but you seem to have coped amazingly well as you always do.
ReplyDeleteJ.P. in the U.K
So sorry to hear this. Thursday we had a heavy downpour also but thankfully no flooding here.
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