I just removed a broken dishwasher from my kitchen. The dishwasher sits right next to the sink cabinet.
I have cleaned out the dishwasher area (dust and miscellaneous junk) and, with the dishwasher gone, noticed that I can see the supply pipes that run to the sink. There are two holes in the wood floor, and the pipes enter the sink cabinet from the basement, through these holes.
A few years ago we had a sink mess, and water must have gone through these holes. I know this because I found water in the basement (translation: shop) and the basement ceiling was wet. Now with the two holes are exposed, I am wondering if I should seal them with water-resistant spray foam. If the holes are sealed, then, if there is a sink problem in the future, the water will stay in the kitchen. I think this is better than having it drip through the holes and into the basement.
I can also caulk the drywall / floor joint behind where the dishwasher sits. I think the kitchen builder should have done this, for both water and air leakage reasons.
Thanks for any thoughts on this.
Mike
I have cleaned out the dishwasher area (dust and miscellaneous junk) and, with the dishwasher gone, noticed that I can see the supply pipes that run to the sink. There are two holes in the wood floor, and the pipes enter the sink cabinet from the basement, through these holes.
A few years ago we had a sink mess, and water must have gone through these holes. I know this because I found water in the basement (translation: shop) and the basement ceiling was wet. Now with the two holes are exposed, I am wondering if I should seal them with water-resistant spray foam. If the holes are sealed, then, if there is a sink problem in the future, the water will stay in the kitchen. I think this is better than having it drip through the holes and into the basement.
I can also caulk the drywall / floor joint behind where the dishwasher sits. I think the kitchen builder should have done this, for both water and air leakage reasons.
Thanks for any thoughts on this.
Mike