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Erik Ribsskog

Update about leakage

Erik Ribsskog Wed, Jul 16, 2014 at 8:09 PM

To: LHT Customer Service
Cc: Runcorn Office , Info
Hi,

I send an update about the leakage, which I spotted, today.

It was a problem with the sealing, the plumber, (Lee from HPH), said.

I called Karen at 0300 555 0131 about this, at about 6.30 PM.

Earlier today, I went to LHT, in Walton Road, and got to borrow a
phone, that they had on a table there.

And I liftet the phone, and dialed '1' for repairs.

And got to speak with Alex, (at around 2.30 PM).

Alex said that the normal office, should have taken the call, (I later
spotted on the internet, that your normal office is closed for
staff-training, for some hours each Wednesday afternoon).

But he also said he would get a plumber sent to me, within three hours.

The neighbour in flat 9 has been on my door, all day.

He showed me, (before I went to LHT in Walton Road), that it was
leaking, down his bathroom-wall, from the top of the wall, (most
probably from my bath-room, I'd say).

But no plumber was here, within four hours.

So I called LHT, from a phone-box, in City Road.

(At around 6.30 PM.

And got to speak with Karen).

A plumber was here, around 7.30 PM.

He said his name was Lee, from HPH.

He said the problem was the sealing, for the pipe.

(The same problem as in May.

Then it was a leakage on the same pipe, (the pipe between the wall and
the toilet), closer to the wall.

So it's a problem with the sealing being old/rotten, it seems, in this pipe.

I'm not sure why it leaks into flat 9.

I'm not a plumber, or anything.

But it's supposed to be membrane, I think, in bathroom-floors.

But it could seem it's a problem with the bathroom floor leaking, from my flat.

Or if it could be, that the pipe leaks, inside the wall, or something.

I'm not sure exactly.

I got the plumber to have a look at the leakage in flat 9, as well.

Perhaps he can explain to you, more about the problems.

He said they were fixed now.

But the neighbour also complained, earlier this month.

And then it was just some wated, that I'd managed to splash on the
bathroom-floor, when I had a bath, I think.

(Even if it could also be a leakage, in the pipe, in the wall, or
something like that).

I'll try to not splash on the floor, when I take a shower/bath now.

But I think it should be a membrane, in the bathroom-floor, so that
water like that, should evaporate, I think it's called, ('fordampe' in
Norwegian).

I attach a photo of the mentioned sealing, that needed to be replaced.

Best regards,

Erik Ribsskog


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