sanj75 wrote:
HEllo! My younger kid got creative today and decided to take out buckets of water from the tub and pour it on the bathroom floor. This results in the water seeping very fast though the floor and draining out from the first floor kitchen ceiling. Most of the water came out pretty rapidly from the ceiling light area, but I presume a lot of water could still be trapped above the 1st floor ceiling.
Now we are waiting for everything to dry and turned off power to that light switch.
1) I will let it dry out, but is there anything I should be concerned about?
2) Is it normal for a tiled bathroom floor (not the shower area) not to hold water and let it seep so quickly?
Don't worry too much. I don't think it's possible to have kids without having at least one water mishap...usually it's an overflow from the basin or toilet.
It's unlikely there's any water left above the ceiling. It will be damp up there but it will dry out on it's own. I speak from experience
You may eventually notice some staining on the ceiling as the dampness wicks through the drywall tape.
The water didn't seep through the tile, it went under the baseboard, through the heat register opening, or under the toilet opening. It likely ran down the sides of the heating duct but even if some went down the duct it will leak out the joints.
The bottom line is you don't really need to do anything right now except hide the bucket.
I'm sure there will be some alarmists that disagree with the above but that's how I see it anyway.
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