Battling a Leak on our Narrowboat Home | Where is the Water Coming From!?

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  • Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025

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  • @thistinylife
    @thistinylife  Год назад +4

    Weeks like this are sent to challenge us! Be honest, who blamed Jack's plumbing for the leak? 😂 Thanks for watching this week's episode! If you're new here and you don't already subscribe, it would be amazing if you'd join us. We've got something really fun to share with you next week.
    See you soon!
    Jack + Gabby x
    ps - If you'd like to buy us a brew, here's the link ko-fi.com/thistinylife

    • @nathanberry4339
      @nathanberry4339 Год назад

      Sometimes we need a challenge so we can learn from it improve the situation and become more resilient though I'm probably going to feel the wrath of the narrowboat gods for that comment 😂😂😂

  • @RWM56
    @RWM56 10 месяцев назад +2

    I have a little suggestion I have a wood stove myself, and when I hooked it up the flue pipe, I install a magic heater box and as you’re burning wood, it puts out heat. A lot of heat should look into it. And I use half the amount of wood for heat.

  • @marilynf2305
    @marilynf2305 Год назад +14

    Guess what!! There is ALWAYS drama and things to repair or replace when you own a house, too!!! Just goes with the territory. I understand your frustration. I’m going through it with my house, and with my two cars (one totaled when a man slammed into me, and the other totaled when limbs from a big oak tree crashed through hood and windshield during a storm. Why everything at once, I ask.

    • @denisemahood9162
      @denisemahood9162 Год назад +2

      Yes, I agree, but somehow it's far more dramatic, problematic and disturbing when you're bobbing about on a narrow boat with a young baby on board.
      I feel your pain!

    • @aimee8151
      @aimee8151 Год назад +3

      I've lived on a narrowboat and now own a house and it definitely feels worse in a boat as there's always that fear your home will sink and it's such a small space you can't escape it. I've had to wet vac my bilge in the past so I feel your pain! Fingers crossed you get it sorted 🤞

  • @barbforbis1260
    @barbforbis1260 Год назад +6

    Life’s curve balls🤪so glad you found the leak. You both handled that trying time with smiles. You are both amazing. The new lounge looks so comfy. Thank you for sharing your life with us.

    • @thistinylife
      @thistinylife  Год назад

      Thank you! It's so much better than the old sofa in comfort levels! Thanks for watching ✨

  • @juliedoherty2086
    @juliedoherty2086 Год назад +6

    Awww bless you both that's all you need in winter and with a baby hope you sort it out x

  • @sallyscanlan7269
    @sallyscanlan7269 11 месяцев назад

    You two are so special, don’t change anything. Thanks for the joy you bring to RUclips 💛💛💛

    • @thistinylife
      @thistinylife  11 месяцев назад

      This is so lovely for you to say, means a lot thank you 🥰

  • @user-xw6wj2qh5n
    @user-xw6wj2qh5n Год назад +1

    Isn't there a back cushion for that sofa?
    Glad to hear that the water is an internal leak and not a hull leak. You don't sink from internal leaks, but an immediate fix is required to prevent further damage.

  • @steamingiron
    @steamingiron Год назад +4

    Oh you poor loves life is always waiting to throw a curve ball at us. And while I'm sure its quite tiresome and overwhelming at times you always handle it so well with a smile. Love your videos and always look for a new one to be posted. Love and hugs to you all xx

    • @thistinylife
      @thistinylife  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much, so lovely to hear 🥰

  • @susanalario3836
    @susanalario3836 Год назад +1

    So sorry your dealing with this and the baby too, you've both taken on quite a bit. God bless you all.

    • @thistinylife
      @thistinylife  Год назад +1

      Thanks Susan! It's all good, I think you'll struggle to find a boater who hasn't had water down there at some point. Par for the course on this lifestyle :) xx

  • @philambrose5866
    @philambrose5866 11 месяцев назад +1

    Whenever we had a problem we would say " sigh, thats what you get for living in a machine"
    Mind you after 20 years afloat and ill health forcing us ashore at the age of 73 we both say it was a wonderful 20 year adventure

  • @nedfisher3688
    @nedfisher3688 10 месяцев назад

    Merci!

  • @sharonhamilton2056
    @sharonhamilton2056 Год назад +1

    And all with a little baby too, but what memories you are creating and what experience you are gaining. The solutions are always hot on the heels of the problems, just continue focussing on the solutions.

    • @thistinylife
      @thistinylife  Год назад

      Exactly! It is par for the course of living on a boat. At some point something will leak and everything gets wet. It keeps us on our toes :) thank you for watching xxx

  • @christinaward161
    @christinaward161 Год назад +3

    Life always seem to throw us these things! We get it in our little house too! Well done for working out the problem, and hopefully itll be sorted soon. Its good to see you guys can still smile about it all. xx

    • @thistinylife
      @thistinylife  Год назад

      Life would be boring if it was all plain sailing!

  • @NicksAllotmentDiary
    @NicksAllotmentDiary Год назад

    Hi Jack and Gabby. Oh no water under the floor must be a nightmare. Glad that you think you’ve discovered the source. Hope the sofa feels more comfortable than it looks 🥰Take care. Nick

  • @chrisknowles7443
    @chrisknowles7443 Год назад +1

    Nice to see you’re all looking very well amidst these catastrophes! Take good care of yourselves xxx

  • @dittesque
    @dittesque Год назад

    For a coffee (or a drink) on the hard days ;)

    • @thistinylife
      @thistinylife  Год назад

      Thank you so much, really kind! 🙏🙏

  • @davidfurness1
    @davidfurness1 Год назад

    Good Luck keeping the boat a bit drier!

  • @59kiwilass
    @59kiwilass Год назад +1

    I am so glad you found the problem Jack, & its fixable. Life is not meant to be perfect or smooth sailing, otherwise we wouldnt learn or grow. Life is a huge learning curve of ups & downs. I love the way you guys tackle a problem & solve it. Keep on keeping on. Little Joubert is just the cutest wee boy. Take care & I hope this week is a better one.

    • @thistinylife
      @thistinylife  Год назад +1

      Thank you! That's very true...if things were easy we'd all be bored and not appreciate the good times!

  • @sianiswack633
    @sianiswack633 Год назад

    Your music while reversing is very sort of jaunty and melodic

  • @clairecooper197
    @clairecooper197 Год назад

    Ohhhh noooo, I hope things are drying out guys. ❤

  • @barbarabull2672
    @barbarabull2672 Год назад

    Well done for staying so cheerful throughout, although I imagine a few words may have been muttered off screen! ❤

  • @josiefrench75
    @josiefrench75 Год назад

    Very sorry about the leak - and Joubert is just adorable 🤓 (and Tilly of course).
    Hope you get some R and R on the new sofa with a roaring fire to keep you all going xx

    • @thistinylife
      @thistinylife  Год назад

      It's definitely a sofa for R+R! Thank you 🥰

  • @sarah.sparkles
    @sarah.sparkles Год назад

    Very happy you found the leak and I love the new loungey sofa.

  • @jmitch5161
    @jmitch5161 Год назад

    Hope you get it sorted very soon!

  • @jannekepetrus3793
    @jannekepetrus3793 Год назад

    Bedankt

  • @tonysimons2860
    @tonysimons2860 Год назад

    Thanks!

  • @markrant1460
    @markrant1460 Год назад

    Hi Jack,
    Your thought on your water leak sound right. Hoping that it is the issue and not something hidden behind a wall. At least you did find out before the water rose above the floor boards.
    Since you are dealing with water issues, do take a look in the engine compartment and make sure that the stern gland is not leaking or damp. It is important that you check this both when the prop shaft is idle and also in motion. Make this a part of the maintenance program for the boat and it will save you many headaches later.
    Mark
    Alberta, Canada

    • @thistinylife
      @thistinylife  Год назад

      Thanks mark! Sure, our engine bay is pretty clear on the bottom so easy to see there's no leak in there! Thanks

  • @lisaroot4798
    @lisaroot4798 Год назад

    Another great vlog. Glad you sorted out the leak ❤ i look forward to your weekly videos

    • @thistinylife
      @thistinylife  Год назад

      Thanks Lisa, that's lovely to read 🥰

  • @beverleybutler7685
    @beverleybutler7685 Год назад

    Aww bless you guys, hope you get yur leak sorted soon🙏as they say; these things are sent to try us!!😆

  • @johnlakey5011
    @johnlakey5011 Год назад

    Hi ,We look at all you vlogs i saw you plumbing in your washing machine noticed you did not fit the reinforced inserts in the pipes when connecting the joints together if have not fitted on any of the others you may come across water leaks later especially on the hot water side system i hope this has give some useful information

    • @thistinylife
      @thistinylife  Год назад

      Hey John! Thanks for your comment, I'm not sure why so many people have said this. I've gone back and checked the plumbing and the inserts are all there. The only place there isn't is on the hot side which hasn't been installed yet. Just temporarily put in place to stop pipes waggling about! Appreciate your comment though 🙂

  • @ytanki
    @ytanki Год назад

    Good luck for the water problem🍀🍀🍀🍀. I liked the video very much👍🏽❤️

  • @AScottishOdyssey
    @AScottishOdyssey Год назад

    I hope that yous are alright and that the leak gets sorted. Plumbing is always a tricky thing. I do love the wee reference to Wet Wet Wet in the chapter titles.

  • @bs6281
    @bs6281 Год назад

    Fun to watch thanks

  • @karenbilyk-vogel6553
    @karenbilyk-vogel6553 Год назад

    Prayers 4 u both of u, water in the winter YUCK😢😢😢

    • @thistinylife
      @thistinylife  Год назад

      Ah boats eh! There's always something :)

  • @annjarvis9300
    @annjarvis9300 Год назад

    Do hope all is well now worried for you there is just always something our boiler broke when it was minus 5 fixed after four days and it broke again same thing four days till fixed it grrr thinking of you luvv from your oldies xxx🤗🤗🤗🤗

  • @pootlingalong8928
    @pootlingalong8928 Год назад

    One step at a time and you’ll get there, like others have said you get these plumbing and other issues in houses too 😬. Like the new sofa - looks like an Ercol cottage sofa? If so it will outlast you both!

    • @thistinylife
      @thistinylife  Год назад

      It is ercol indeed! At some point we'll sand it back and refinish... Probably a job for the summer though!

  • @AnthonyCarter-g2o
    @AnthonyCarter-g2o Год назад +2

    I love your nonchalant approach to all the water in the boat ,l would be in a state of near panic 😮and the sofa shot at the end made it all better apart from,what happened to Tilly’s spot ?

    • @thistinylife
      @thistinylife  Год назад +1

      I think after 4 years of living on boats you become used to the idea that there's always something going wrong somewhere. I honestly don't think there's many boaters that haven't had a leak ending up with a good few days of wet dry hoovering! Hopefully we've sorted out the problem now :). Thank you for watching! xxx

  • @sheilajoseph9953
    @sheilajoseph9953 Год назад

    Glad you solved the leak. Come to think, the washing machine saved your boat from sinking, without it the sub floor would still be filling with water, drip by drip. 😊

  • @susannahwhitaker994
    @susannahwhitaker994 Год назад

    Lots of love to you two. You know I worry about you both, but your smiles make me think all inside is ok lol🤗

    • @thistinylife
      @thistinylife  Год назад

      Aw thank you, we battle it through the dramas together!

  • @denisemahood9162
    @denisemahood9162 Год назад

    If I lived near where you are moored, I would come and look after your beautiful little boy so you could have a 'date night' out and recharge your batteries.
    Unfortunately, I'm about 7,500 km away on the west coast of Canada.
    Your family is precious and your vlogs are a delight!
    Take care. 👍

    • @thistinylife
      @thistinylife  Год назад

      Oh that's quite the journey for babysitting 😅 thank you ✨

  • @neilyeomans9805
    @neilyeomans9805 Год назад

    Moor the boat where the fields are lower than the canal use hose pipe to siphon the water out much easier

    • @neilyeomans9805
      @neilyeomans9805 Год назад

      Get rid of jubilee connections use flexible pipe and compression fitting much better

  • @redrobot8925
    @redrobot8925 4 месяца назад

    so does yr washing machine normally drain into the canal? with all that detergent in it?

  • @christinedelfino5322
    @christinedelfino5322 Год назад

    Omg, hand in there, lol❤

  • @dexterfitben
    @dexterfitben Год назад

    I genuinely feel for you...I normally take slight schadenfreude in watching these endless tasks whilst being glad I don't live on a boat...but not in this case, not with a wee un. All the best.

  • @jaynecopland
    @jaynecopland Год назад

    You need cushions for your back on that new sofa!! ❤

  • @cherrypi_b
    @cherrypi_b Год назад

    Good that you found the source of the leak! How will you ever get this dry again though underneath the floorboards? Won't it start to mould?

    • @thistinylife
      @thistinylife  Год назад

      We should be ok, it only touched the boards in a small area and we'll keep the boat toasty with dehumidifier boxes down there. The hole will provide some ventilation, then might look to get a small fan down there to help dry things out

    • @gillywild
      @gillywild Год назад

      Yep it will grow mould and rot. The floor needs replacing.

    • @thistinylife
      @thistinylife  Год назад

      @@gillywild hopefully not. It's been dried out and will be kept dry. I think you'll struggle to find a boat that's not had water back there!

  • @marianneeckertjensen4723
    @marianneeckertjensen4723 Год назад

    Wow.. How can you dry up the floor boards so that they don't get mouldy etc..? All the best :)

  • @wheelie2012
    @wheelie2012 Год назад +2

    have you seen the nomadic crobot....

  • @hayleyrichardson3343
    @hayleyrichardson3343 Год назад

    6 bucket fulls xx

  • @susanalario3836
    @susanalario3836 Год назад

    Is it possible for the drain spout to intake water?

  • @theresamnsota3925
    @theresamnsota3925 Год назад

    Well you know what BOAT stands for right? Bust Out Another Thousand.
    The first spring after we bought our house, both our sump pump and its battery backup pump died. We’d had a lot of rain and our neighborhood is built on s swamp, so the water table was very high. Had to call a plumber in a Sunday, but was surprisingly not super expensive. We now have a backup pump that is powered solely by water displacement and gravity, so no electricity or battery required. Maybe you should look for a backup sump pump like that to pump water when things like this happen.

    • @thistinylife
      @thistinylife  Год назад

      A very true acronym! Sounds sensible option for you!

  • @philbrooke-little7082
    @philbrooke-little7082 Год назад

    I predicted last week that you would get a leak but I thought it would be due to not using stiffening inserts in the pipe connections. That would though result in an empty water tank. If the pump wadnt running when you got home though it wouldn't be on the pressure side. it must be a very very leaky filler pipe joint with you not putting the hose down into the tank for you to get that much in. Such a shame as the floor will take months to dry out properly. I think I might ventilate it with a fan to dras moist air out. At least you now have inspection holes which you should have had anyway.

    • @thistinylife
      @thistinylife  Год назад

      There's always something eh Phil! We have one of those expanding hoses and the nozzle doesn't fit in the filler cap. It ends up precariously balanced using a clamp to hold it in the right place. Often when we fill up we don't realise we're full until we're over flowing. Looking at the hose its almost completely sheered halfway down somehow. Will investigate a fan!

  • @ReNcEsTaR
    @ReNcEsTaR Год назад

    13:14 So the washing machine wasn’t the issue, it helped tell you about the issue. I feel the washing machine deserves an apology 😂😝

    • @thistinylife
      @thistinylife  Год назад +1

      Hahaha this is very true!! I also owe myself an apology for blaming my dodgy plumbing all day haha

    • @ReNcEsTaR
      @ReNcEsTaR Год назад

      @thistinylife atleast you did it, I'm still putting off replacing our shower indoors

  • @shauncorless8965
    @shauncorless8965 Год назад

    Thats what boat stands for brake out another thousand ,,having had 2 i wouldn't have another given free ,,none stop hassle c😢

    • @thistinylife
      @thistinylife  Год назад

      They can be an expensive challenge!! Still worth it for us at the moment!

  • @nopenope6286
    @nopenope6286 Год назад

    My guess is 39 buckets!!!!❤

  • @duracellgee
    @duracellgee Год назад

    Just wondering, if you believe the water is from your fresh water tank why was it soapy when you pulled it out with the wet vac? 🤔

    • @thistinylife
      @thistinylife  Год назад +1

      Explained in a couple of other comments. Our neighbour borrowed our vac a few days ago after discovering their shower was leaking. Guessing there was soap left in the vacuum pipe and the hoover body. When you stop sucking a small amount flows back down the pipe. Only the first couple of buckets had suds

  • @jacksg1809
    @jacksg1809 Год назад +2

    Hey u 3 its not just u with problems my car failed it's MOT because mouse chewed wires for the back lights and someone elses failed too i know so dont think its just u ...bless u ...need to stop mould getting in ur boat from damp wood etc ... Roll on next week ! 😊

  • @ac-xz6bf
    @ac-xz6bf Год назад

    Mate, you need a little 12v bilge pump.

  • @tinalopez1522
    @tinalopez1522 Год назад

    20 minimum!😮

  • @Dore60
    @Dore60 Год назад

    👍

  • @kevinwhiteland904
    @kevinwhiteland904 Год назад

    What about the soapy water that you found then ???? Kev.

    • @thistinylife
      @thistinylife  Год назад

      So, our neighbour borrowed the vac a few days before to suck out his bilge which is a shower leak. I'm guessing the was still soap left in the hoover pipe which then flowed back down. Only the first couple of buckets were bubbly

  • @seanjamescameron
    @seanjamescameron Год назад

    Hi. What's happened to your website? Just went on there and it seems to have disappeared.

    • @thistinylife
      @thistinylife  Год назад +1

      We're working on a new website so will be back up and running soon!!

  • @gerryryan1372
    @gerryryan1372 Год назад

    You will always have some problems living on a narrowboat xx

  • @edwardhoughton2565
    @edwardhoughton2565 Год назад

    Xx

  • @danjdclark
    @danjdclark Год назад

    If it's soapy water it must be from the outlet side.

  • @denisemahood9162
    @denisemahood9162 Год назад

    I find it fascinating that when a person has a problem or difficulty, many people commiserate and then immediately start talking about their own problematic experiences.
    I have never felt that this kind of response is helpful or supportive.
    If, like some of the responses, there are useful suggestions - hooray. If not, perhaps just offer words of support. 👍

  • @rjkism
    @rjkism Год назад +2

    Never fully fit a floor always have inspection hatches it’s definitely an internal leak and not a external breach ….. sad thing is your floor will more than likely need to be replaced at some point also fit moisture alarms in your bilge

    • @thistinylife
      @thistinylife  Год назад

      The inspecting hatches were something we were going to get round to eventually.... At least we have one now!

  • @bs6281
    @bs6281 Год назад

    15 buckets

  • @sianiswack633
    @sianiswack633 Год назад

    150 L. Uh, oh well

  • @shinylittlepeople
    @shinylittlepeople Год назад

    Sounds like the washing machine found your leak... so maybe a "good thing"...?

  • @LookMaintenance
    @LookMaintenance Год назад

    It is a narrow boat. Sort of get use to it. Steel and water never worked well together. What do I know? Ahh. Nothing. I only spent 2 months on sinking Piano Raft and it is unsinkable barge. Almost went down 3 times. Barrels my friend. Barrels. They are idiot proof. If I can do it, anyone can.

  • @aristorias
    @aristorias Год назад

    Can you not just run the bilge pump to drain the bilge? It still leaves the leak of course but will give you time in which to get it fixed.

    • @thistinylife
      @thistinylife  Год назад

      Sadly we don't have a bilge pump in the main cabin, just in the engine bay. The wet dry vac is fine. Just need to keep at every other day or so, then soak up the rest with a sponge

  • @MistresMind
    @MistresMind Год назад

    28

  • @shawnadkins1027
    @shawnadkins1027 11 месяцев назад

    Promo'SM

  • @marcobrian1619
    @marcobrian1619 Год назад

    Daft question..... don't you have bulge pumps?
    I know these would cover up your problem.....
    But you would of heard them clicking on off.

    • @thistinylife
      @thistinylife  Год назад

      Not in the main cabin, as far as I know bilge pumps aren't often fitted in the living side of narrowboats. They certainly haven't been in the 3 boats we've owned. There is a bilge pump in the engine bay.