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En Garde! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Admin Posts: 13,757 Joined: 15-December 03 From: Dallastown, PA Member No.: 1,435 Region Association: MidAtlantic Region ![]() ![]() |
And now, for our next contestant on the Question of Pain, with your host Swampyyyyy Bottoms!
Vacca Rabite, what sits about 735 feet above the sea, but is currently full of water? Gee Swampy, lemme think about that one. Oh, I know. Is it "My House?" Thats RIGHT! Jimbob, tell the poor sap what he's won! Well Swampy, Mr Rabite has won a burst radiator. On the top floor of his house. Its been pumping out hot water at 20PSI for many hours now. He will get to enjoy water cascading beautifully out of all of his recessed light fixtures on the floor directly below his new burst radiator. He gets a new in house pool in his basement. He will also get to enjoy looking at new cracks in his ceiling and walls. All this sounds great, but there is more. Mr Rabite will get to spend the rest of the night pulling up sopping wet carpet and foam, while trying to stave off mold. And if you thought that was enough, just wait to hear what else he's won. Mr Rabite will get to replace his computer, DSLR, several lenses, his brand new HD video camera, and his cell phone. And last, but not least, he'll get to deal with insurance adjusters! Jimbob, those are some great prizes. Vacca, what do you think of all the loot you get here tonight. ....... Um. This game show blows. Whe-he-hell... Everybody come on back next week for another exciting edition of The Question of PAIN! Brought to you by the Awesome Squad! Paid for by USAA. |
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Hi,
A bit of experience with this here. PM if you want details. Remove the bottom 2 feet of the drywall, and possibly all of it off the walls in the area affected. The water got to the bottom plate of the wall, it wicked up and that area is now a hazard. Make sure the complete job gets done. You should only have to pay the deductable...that is all. All restoration should be paid for by insurance. Please understand a few words to keep repeating. Baby and mold. baby and mold. Each time you talk to the insurance company say those words. The proper way to do it. Remove all drywall and insulation in affected area. Dry it out. Soak it with bleach...straight bleach. Let that dry, then close it back up properly. If Bleach is not used the mold spores will form in the wood and spread to the back of the drywall...then mold and baby will meet. Drying it out is not enough. There are two deadly mold spores in our part of the country...not the same as Texas, but just as bad...both are pine tree mold spores from Eastern White pine. Mold will create lung problems, breathing issues, and in extreme cases brain damage and death. Sorry, had to say it so you are more paranoid...its for you and your babies own well being. If your insurance company does not do a complete job they risk a very major lawsuit. There are many cases that will ensure they loose big. They know this.. They know this very well but they will not admit it to you. They wont give you anything unless you say baby, mold...concern...lungs...etc etc. The minimal job would be floors, ceilings and 50% up the walls. New insulation, drywall, plaster, and paint. New floors. New plumbing repair. That is minimal. It sounds like they are trying to get away doing less than that and they legally cannot. Rich |
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