[200William-EC] FW: Phone call re water damage on level G

Diana Dennison didee.cd at gmail.com
Sat Feb 23 17:06:07 EST 2013


Hi Matt et al,

I agree except that the only problem with tiles is that the dirt will
not be walked off until the traffic enters the lift and our new
carpet. I think maybe an extended door mat as a replacement of the
present carpet would be better. This effectively wipes shoes as they
progress across it and then they should be ok in the lift. As long as
coir matting can be vacuumed.

The other problem is Thomas from Williams Treat and his Tank kitchen.
He must be stopped using the toilet as a food waste disposal or
whatever he's doing. There are bins in the street and doesn't he have
garbage facilities for his uneaten dim sum? Maybe the threat of
withholding toilet facilities (I know... we can't, but he could toddle
up to O'Malleys and bugger up their loos instead). Hmm

I think the foot traffic on level E is lighter than on G. When I was
in the lift this morning I noticed a lot of stuff on the lift carpet
that looked as though it had been walked in after the cleaners had
been.

What say you all to the coir matting idea?

Di

On Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 5:09 PM, Matt Perkins <matt at spectrum.com.au> wrote:
> I would love to see the level g carpet changed to tiles. The tenant in the
> massage shop uses the bathroom on level g as a kitchen. As a result they put
> food scraps down the sink and down the toilet blocking the drains. Overflow
> there occurs often.  This is perhaps something for the BMC but I would
> suggest that tiles or vinyl may be more durable in the long term.  Noise
> should not be much of a factor as there are no residential tenants beneath.
>
> What do you all think.
> Matt.
>
>
>  On 20/02/13 4:27 PM, CSCL wrote:
>
> Hi George,
>
> Good to talk to you regarding the water damage on level G.
>
> I’ve periodically checked how the carpets down there are drying out and the
> smell is pretty overbearing.  I believe the chances of the carpet drying out
> and not smelling in the future are almost impossible.  Can’t we put a claim
> into our insurance company and get new carpet, particularly in the apartment
> lobby area?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Craig Laforest
>
>
>
> From: CSCL [mailto:cscl at optusnet.com.au]
> Sent: Tuesday, 19 February 2013 1:38 PM
> To: George Ziri
> Subject: Phone call re water damage on level G
>
>
>
> Hi George,
>
> Noticed the water damage on the carpet on Level G.  Please phone me when you
> can re this. Thank you.
>
> Craig Laforest
>
>
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