
so i can imagine how many youve accumulated!
so how's the repairs going along?
The repairing is slow but steady. I need to post the updated videos, but I haven't had a chance to even upload them to my computer. They tore out the walls, leaving the studs. Then they sealed the studs so it wouldn't smell. There is now electricity in the house as they finished the wiring. The insulation has now been put in and the few floor boards that were damaged have been replaced. I think we are waiting on the bathtub next, or maybe the drywall. On the main floor, it has all been cleaned and is a royal mess, with books scattered everywhere. But, at least they are clean and safe. The walls have been scrubbed, carpets have been ripped out and mostly replaced. The walls still need to be repainted. The basement has been cleaned but we had a leak when they power washed the outside so now more repairs have to be made.Belldandy16 wrote:so how's the repairs going along?
Well, prior to the leak that flooded the basement, end of November/early December was the goal. We'll see what happens. I suspect that the walls will be replaced in the basement at the same time they will be replaced upstairs. I think the carpet dried out fine so at least that doesn't need to be replaced!Belldandy16 wrote:aw man i cant imagine what youre going through!![]()
we had a major water break in our house about a year ago and it took SO long to get it all repaired and insurance to kick in and its just so emotional.![]()
but that was nothing compared to what you went through with your house and your cels.
glad to hear that is progressing well though.
did they give you a timeline when you will be able to move back in though?
whoever even thinks that is an absolute moron.Kero wrote: I really can't stand people who complain that teacher's get paid too much because they work such short hours.