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Originally Posted by calumniate
Lol. You think maybe some of the flooding was due to the plumbing breaking? I know 3/4 of a sink full of water may seem like a lot to you. But jebus man get a grip!
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Did the water lines break, then yes that could cause one heck of a amount of damage, but your sewer lines and P-trap shouldn't have 12 gallons of water in them in your sink cabinet.
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Originally Posted by Wormius
Shouldn't there be more than adhesive holding the sink in place?
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Not always, nope. Best practice, you bet. But depending on the material it isn't always possible, feasible, or required in my experience.
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Originally Posted by Leondros
Good god man! Thank god you are not an engineer... please tell me you are not an engineer...
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Internet engineer. But I still don't see what's being contested here, what I'm saying its likely not a huge eggregious defect on Truman's part (ie design, specifications, inspection, etc) that caused this, but rather likely a simple shoddy, 30 second time saver or miss by one of the sub's install guys during the adhesive install on site. Truman should have been nicer since they are a customer focused business, but I'm not seeing some gross negligence here, or some conspiracy to defraud or build substandard housing?