Sorry guys I guess the one thing i didnt think through before going nuclear and posting this every where is having to try and answer everyones questions.
So yes, I have emailed all of the major news outlets and my friend has spoken to one of the consumer watch people personally as they're friends and it sounds like they're interested so hopefully something comes from that.
No I never second guessed the capacity of my sink, I feel like you should never build a sink that can't support it's own capacity, I mean that's asking for this situation to happen?
Attainable was included on the original email to Truman Homes and has since been forwarded the story and video.
The damage I've found so far includes the sink, the plumbing under the sink, the cupboard below the sink, the baseboards, my shoes and all of the rags, clothes, blankets and towels I used to soak up the water, and finally, the cork flooring which not only is already warped but I also learned today that you can't match cork so the entire living room, kitchen and foyer will have to be replaced (probably like 600 sqft ish?). This is the damage I can see, not including whats going on under the flooring and the unit below. Legal action is definitely something I'll consider depending on what happens with insurance.
Am I missing something? Ask away, I'll try to answer everything about this incident with Truman Homes.
Last edited by polak; 11-15-2016 at 08:18 PM.
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