Somehow when I ran to the store someone used the toilet and the toilet seal and lid closed but the clean water flush kept running, one of the levers must have got stuck or something. So we have a bit of flooding problem. Aside from getting a shop vac in there as quickly as I can, anything else I can be doing for the time being? We have carpet in the bathroom, outside in hallway, linoleum in the kitchen and then carpet again in the living room. Pulled up the vent cover and threw some towels in between wood and carpet. But we are also basically out of towels too.


Assjoe2:

Fans

Assjoe2:

Fans

PantsPooper66:

If it were me I would jack up the front of the camper as far as possible, then drill a hole in the bottom of the vent as far back as possible. A tiny hold in the duct is gonna be way easier to fix than a mold infestation.

mch18:

Dehumidifier rated for 2 to 3 times the sqft of the camper.

Denzalious:

I’ve had my toilet valve get sticky and do the same although I realised before walking away. Also I never leave the water pump on when we are away from the camper.

Spray a bit of WD40 into the valve and this should help prevent it from staying open.

ricklewis314:

Get a fan that can blow under the rug.

Something like this: https://www.airmovers.com/collections/air-moving-carpet-dryers

Efficient_Idea2757:

Dehumidifier

Source: Big help needed. Flooding

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