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UER Forum > Archived Canada: Ontario > Floor Gone Conclusion (Viewed 609 times)
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Floor Gone Conclusion
< on 1/18/2012 7:27 PM >
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A crying shame...nice old red brick with addition which has been violated for it's flooring. Basement is flooded with about 2 feet of water. Some furniture including a desk, bakers rack and I think the kitchen sink reside in the pool. I had gingerly gone down the stairs to get some shots but they were sketchy and in my crouch position and using one hand they were as expected a tad blurry. Kinda surreal with the floor entirely gone in two rooms on the first floor, so light comes flooding down. Upstairs, the flooring has been removed as well. A black and white cat rushed out of the bath tub while I was snapping the hallway. Guess I was intruding.

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Re: Floor Gone Conclusion
<Reply # 1 on 1/18/2012 7:42 PM >
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Nice. Looks like the fireplace is vomiting. This place has some potential of being very nice!

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Re: Floor Gone Conclusion
<Reply # 2 on 1/18/2012 8:05 PM >
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Are people who steal hardwood considered scrappers? Nice shots Doom.

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Re: Floor Gone Conclusion
<Reply # 3 on 1/19/2012 4:14 AM >
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The late 80's/early 90's were not kind to the interior of this home. And I don't mean the missing floor.

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Re: Floor Gone Conclusion
<Reply # 4 on 1/19/2012 5:15 AM >
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Nice.

Totally digging your thread titles



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Re: Floor Gone Conclusion
<Reply # 5 on 1/19/2012 12:33 PM >
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Posted by L'Ali
Nice.

Totally digging your thread titles




Agreed.

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Re: Floor Gone Conclusion
<Reply # 6 on 1/19/2012 6:29 PM >
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Posted by ddavidd
Are people who steal hardwood considered scrappers? Nice shots Doom.


I was curious too if someone stole the flooring

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Re: Floor Gone Conclusion
<Reply # 7 on 1/19/2012 6:57 PM >
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Looks like the floor was saved... It was done "cleanly" and not in a total rush leaving it looking like a trash house.

So I wouldn't be surprized.

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