I only wish this was for something I'm writing!
Our finished basement was flooded with about an inch of water yesterday when the sump pump failed. It may have stood for as much as eight hours, since it was dry in the late morning and sopping shortly after dinner.
The carpet is wall-to-wall, on a thick pad over concrete. We've soaked up what water we can with every towel in the house, but it's still sopping. You step on it and water wells up around your foot.
What, if anything, can pull the water from both carpet and pad? I'm open to carpet cleaning services, renting equipment that sucks (pun intended), hiring someone to operate equipment beyond my know-how, anything that might save the carpet and not allow moisture to start a lovely batch of mold underneath it.
Anybody got experience with a similar situation?
Maryn, not having a good day at all
Our finished basement was flooded with about an inch of water yesterday when the sump pump failed. It may have stood for as much as eight hours, since it was dry in the late morning and sopping shortly after dinner.
The carpet is wall-to-wall, on a thick pad over concrete. We've soaked up what water we can with every towel in the house, but it's still sopping. You step on it and water wells up around your foot.
What, if anything, can pull the water from both carpet and pad? I'm open to carpet cleaning services, renting equipment that sucks (pun intended), hiring someone to operate equipment beyond my know-how, anything that might save the carpet and not allow moisture to start a lovely batch of mold underneath it.
Anybody got experience with a similar situation?
Maryn, not having a good day at all