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Guest tries to fix sprinkler, ruins 2 suites and restaurant at B.C. hotel

General manager estimates repairs to cost more than $100,000
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Parts of the Hume Hotel in Nelson have been shut down by water damage after a guest tried, and failed, to fix what they said was a leaky sprinkler head in their suite鈥檚 washroom. Photo: Tyler Harper

A restaurant and two suites at Nelson鈥檚 Hume Hotel have been closed after a guest broke a sprinkler head in their room and caused significant water damage to the historic building.

Hume general manager Ryan Martin said the guest was staying in the premier Ladybird suite Saturday night when he decided to fix a sprinkler head in the washroom that was allegedly leaking. The sprinkler broke off and for the next 45 minutes water poured out.

Martin said the water first seeped through the floor into another premium suite, then again into the top level of Mike鈥檚 Place Pub and finally into the street level Library Lounge restaurant.

The washrooms and floors are ruined in both suites and the Library Lounge has been closed indefinitely due to ceiling and floor damage.

鈥淚t鈥檚 just so disheartening,鈥 said Martin.

No official estimate has taken place but Martin said he expects damages to the 125-year-old building to cost at least $200,000.

Both the Ladybird and Barrister鈥檚 suites had been booked up and guests who had reservations have been notified about the incident. The Library Lounge鈥檚 nine-person staff meanwhile will be out of work, although Martin said the hotel will try to find fill-in shifts for them elsewhere.

Damage to the pub was limited and Martin said it will stay open as well as the rest of the hotel.

Martin praised Nelson Fire and Rescue for their fast response.

鈥淭hey were very helpful in trying to mitigate water damage. The room that it happened in there was massive amounts of water pooling in the bathroom. So they鈥檙e literally filling buckets and dumping the water down the drain.鈥

The guest, who Martin believes had been drinking at the time of the incident, was asked to leave the hotel.

The man still showed up the next morning for his complimentary breakfast, which he was denied.

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Tyler Harper

About the Author: Tyler Harper

I鈥檓 editor-reporter at the Nelson Star, where I鈥檝e worked since 2015.
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