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  • Bill
    Parminant Memble
    • Oct 20, 2002
    • 4139

    #31
    I just finished up a ductwork job for an antique store that caught fire during the summer. The firemen blew out the back wall with the fire hose, they don't take any chances.

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    • UnderdogDJLSW
      To Fear is Not Logical...
      • Feb 17, 2008
      • 4895

      #32
      Sandy, sorry to hear of what happened and my thoughts are with you for getting through this and any other downers from 2011. Here's hoping that 2012 is just the tonic you need.
      It's all good!

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      • Cmonster
        Banned
        • Feb 6, 2010
        • 1877

        #33
        Here's a good one; Fire restoration contractors-- They specialize in rebuilding and cleaning up after fire and water damage. The quotes I've gotten from these people are so ridiculously astronomical, that all I can do is laugh.

        This is a word for word quote from the estimate I got from one guy, after I told him that we just wanted the drywall and shelving replaced in the affected area, which is about 1/4 of a 3 car garage;

        "Mr. Collora, everything in your entire garage whether you can see it or not, is smoke damaged. It all needs to be properly cleaned or replaced. You and your father will need to make an item by item inventory of absolutely everything in that garage, including the vehicles and decide whether you would like them cleaned or replaced. This all must be submitted to me as well Allstate as soon as possible."

        Crazy.

        SC

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        • emeraldknight47
          Talkative Member
          • Jun 20, 2011
          • 5212

          #34
          Originally posted by Cmonster
          Here's a good one; Fire restoration contractors-- They specialize in rebuilding and cleaning up after fire and water damage. The quotes I've gotten from these people are so ridiculously astronomical, that all I can do is laugh.

          This is a word for word quote from the estimate I got from one guy, after I told him that we just wanted the drywall and shelving replaced in the affected area, which is about 1/4 of a 3 car garage;

          "Mr. Collora, everything in your entire garage whether you can see it or not, is smoke damaged. It all needs to be properly cleaned or replaced. You and your father will need to make an item by item inventory of absolutely everything in that garage, including the vehicles and decide whether you would like them cleaned or replaced. This all must be submitted to me as well Allstate as soon as possible."

          Crazy.

          SC
          The joys of dealing with insurance companies! Major PITA!!!!! You have my sympathies, SandMan! I had to deal with mine over some storm damage a few years back and it was like the Spanish Inquisition!!! They're all to happy to TAKE your money, but they HATE having to pay anything back...!
          sigpic Oh then, what's this? Big flashy lighty thing, that's what brought me here! Big flashy lighty things have got me written all over them. Not actually. But give me time. And a crayon.

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          • Brue
            User without title
            • Sep 29, 2005
            • 4246

            #35
            I assume that's not what you asked Santa for.
            It is a terrible thing and even though everyone is right in saying it could have been worse (and they are right), it still sucks.

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            • Mego Superboy Prime
              Career Member
              • Nov 27, 2009
              • 905

              #36
              I hear yah. The day after Christmas I was typing an article that I've been working on for 4 straight days and I put about 22 hours into it. After 5 hours from the morning until 7:00 PM I clicked the redo button to fix a paragraph and the whole thing erased!! It was just a glitch and it was forever lost. I threw away all my notes and references and will NEVER be able to rewrite it and I won't!!! I was and still am devastated. I highly doubt I will ever get over it...
              If you're a fan of old-school toys, toons and comics then my blog is the place for you!!!

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              • Bill
                Parminant Memble
                • Oct 20, 2002
                • 4139

                #37
                Call an AC guy and ask what'd it take to repair the system, check with a rental place for an ozone generator, replace the drywall yourself. Screw the headaches of dealing with disaster resto guys and insurance, your deductible is more than what it'll cost to do it yourself as long as there's nothing major wrong.
                Have they suggested that the water damage has caused mold spores yet?
                Do it yourself.

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                • Hector
                  el Hombre de Acero
                  • May 19, 2003
                  • 31852

                  #38
                  Originally posted by Cmonster
                  Here's a good one; Fire restoration contractors-- They specialize in rebuilding and cleaning up after fire and water damage. The quotes I've gotten from these people are so ridiculously astronomical, that all I can do is laugh.

                  This is a word for word quote from the estimate I got from one guy, after I told him that we just wanted the drywall and shelving replaced in the affected area, which is about 1/4 of a 3 car garage;

                  "Mr. Collora, everything in your entire garage whether you can see it or not, is smoke damaged. It all needs to be properly cleaned or replaced. You and your father will need to make an item by item inventory of absolutely everything in that garage, including the vehicles and decide whether you would like them cleaned or replaced. This all must be submitted to me as well Allstate as soon as possible."

                  Crazy.

                  SC
                  Screw them...get yourself an experienced out of work day laborer with carpentry and drywall skills from a Home Depot parking lot (or street corners throughout LA)...he'll fix that garage for a fraction of the price...and I'm not being a smartass here. Many, believe it or not, are NOT illegal, they are just going through some tough times, especially during this cold weathered season. I'm sorry...but I have dealt with these contractors, and most of them are crooks...I'm speaking from experience.
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                  • Cmonster
                    Banned
                    • Feb 6, 2010
                    • 1877

                    #39
                    Originally posted by Hector
                    Screw them...get yourself an experienced out of work day laborer with carpentry and drywall skills from a Home Depot parking lot (or street corners throughout LA)...he'll fix that garage for a fraction of the price...and I'm not being a smartass here. Many, believe it or not, are NOT illegal, they are just going through some tough times, especially during this cold weathered season. I'm sorry...but I have dealt with these contractors, and most of them are crooks...I'm speaking from experience.
                    Dude,

                    Believe me, I'm with you. I'm probably just gonna have some friends over, cook up some lobsters and have a drywall, shelf building party...

                    SC

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                    • Hector
                      el Hombre de Acero
                      • May 19, 2003
                      • 31852

                      #40
                      Good man...and good move...

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