You see, it takes a little time for the water to go down the drain for whatever reason. Usually this isn’t a problem because by the time the water has reached almost overflowing levels, I’m done my shower. Yesterday, however, I decided to take a bit longer in the shower as it was really cold out and I didn’t want to leave. Consequently, my bathroom floor is covered in a good 5 millimeters of water.
Now I’m just letting it air dry, which is probably a bad idea due to mold and other such microorganisms, but if I use my towel to dry it up I’ll have to wash my towel and I’m not due to do laundry for another week or so.
Monday, April 20, 2009
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I'm assuming your shower isn't fitted over a bathtub - it's probably one of those dedicated shower stalls. But still, :), how long did you take !?! And if it was a bathtub fitting - :), well then, a belated HAPPY EARTH DAY :P.
ReplyDeleteThat is a correct assumption. It is also just under 0.5m2 with a 3 cm lip, so I really didn't have to use that much water until it had overflown. I would say my shower was 20min? Whereas, usually it's only 15.
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