It is currently 29 Mar 2024, 16:12
clogs wrote:
after that always bought a house on a hill......
Woodbloke wrote:clogs wrote:
after that always bought a house on a hill......
....round in the Carlisle area...some parts of which is prone to acute flooding - Rob
Mike G wrote:Oh no. So sorry to hear this Mark, that's a nightmare.
Today is a day for assessing priorities. Priority number one, I reckon, should be your own health. In your shoes, I hope I would focus on fixing myself, not fixing the house. Yet another programme last night on TV showed the strong link between physical activity and mental health, so why not grab the relevant kit and go for a good long walk, run, cycle (I'd say swim, but, you know.........), and make that the start of a regular routine. Your family need you at your best right now. They need you far more than they need a cinema room, so shut the door on that and tackle it when you can.
Andyp wrote:Only just seen quite how much rain your neck of the woods has had. You got away lightly.
Glad you are feeling better
Is that a heart shaped sculpture or carving on the wall?
Mike G wrote:Great progress, Mark. Well done. You will need more than a few days to properly dry out, though. Don't be in any rush with this phase, as it will come back to bit you if you do.
RogerM wrote:Glad you seem to have your mojo back Mark. Drying out will take some time at the moment, and surfaces that feel dry will soon feel wet again if covered over prematurely, so give it time and some ventilation. Any chance of getting some dehumidifiers down there? It's all money if course.
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