Gini....update please???? What's happening????? When do you expect your house to be "normal" again with all the repairs/replacements done?
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Gini....update please???? What's happening????? When do you expect your house to be "normal" again with all the repairs/replacements done?
Just being selfish here but as far as I'm concerned Gini's house being "normal" will happen next July! See, ol' selfish Laurie strikes once again ;)
Good Girl Annie :d
Two more teams are showing up today. One is to check on the asbestos on the duct work - take samples for testing.
The other team is coming to thoroughly go over the furnace and check its condition.
So far everyone has been beyond professional - calling to make appointments and showing up on time. The adjuster even called me yesterday to double check and make sure everyone is following through.
He said he would put me up in a hotel while they install the carpeting because I have three cats - and he doesn't want my life and theirs to be so disrupted. (you have got to be kidding!!!)
The only thing that is slightly maddening is the sound of the five fans going non-stop and the two dehumidifiers. All are supposed to be left on through the weekend.
And Annie is so excited about her good job and resulting tuna and treats - that she is waking me up EVERY morning at 4:00 am........just in case, I got up and checked the house at that hour and then couldn't get back to sleep.
So of course, I have overslept and feel so groggy this morning.
I'm so glad that everyone has been so responsive! Put you up in a hotel, eh? Do you have your choice of hotel? :p
You must post some pictures of this soon!
**hugs**
Gini, I'm so glad to hear eveyone is doing what they're supposed to. However, it's not funny to have to listen to fans etc.
A hotel? Well, it may be a good idea to get away from it all for a few days - providing it's a good one, and you can bring Rascal, Annie and Emma - and your laptop!
I'm thinking of you and sending you positive thoughts! :)
Thanks for the update Gini. I can imagine how those fans must roar in your ear. At least you've got your office to escape to....I wonder if you could take the kitties out there with you to give them some relief too.
A hotel?? That's cool. :cool: The Rad was nice when I stayed there....just make sure you are out of the bar by midnight, otherwise you'll get thrown out. :D
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Just being selfish here but as far as I'm concerned Gini's house being "normal" will happen next July!
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WOW! A hotel.
Will the kitties get to go too?
Somehow I can just see them (especially Annie) dialing Room Service!!! ;)
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Originally Posted by gini
Invite him over in July and show him what disruption really is!! ;)
Gini,How scary! I'm sorry I'm a little late at posting but I finally had some time to read this thread. :o Annie sure is a smart kitty and I'm so glad to hear that you have wonderful insurance and that everyone who has been to your home has been very professional and nice. I'm sure that everything will be back to normal soon. Please take care. :)
Oh, Gini, I'm so sorry to hear of this. This really hasn't been a good year for your basement. If you're not cleaning out a dirty bath tub, it's the darned basement- again.
Hooray for Annie! Such a good girl.
(Did those firemen catch you in your nighty? ;) )
:D :D :D You need that too, Gini! A few days of total relaxation. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by momoffuzzyfaces
Wow! You guys ask the most personal of questions! :D :D :DQuote:
Originally Posted by mruffruff
I managed to rummage around in my closet and drag out my best bathrobe! ;)
The cats really don't like those fans - you really can tell that the disruption has gotten to them too. They hang out in my bedroom most of the day - which is unusual.
I would bring them out to my office, but I don't think they would settle down enough to allow me to work.
Today they are coming back to check on the dehumidifiers and test to see where we are. Having a few very dry days has really helped the situation too.
Having everything torn up has given me the perfect excuse to just forget about house cleaning.
I think I will pass on the hotel.........they even took both cat carriers because I stored them in the basement and they were filled with water.
They will clean them and return them, but I don't know when.
So how's everything progressing, Gini? Hopefully at least the fans are off by now.
Oh I missed all this while I was on vacation. Give Annie some scritchies from me too. Hope you are slowly going back to normal. What a shock it must have been.
Gini will always have fans as long as she has all of us as friends ;) :D
Funny you should ask Debbie. I walked into my bathroom this morning in my bare feet and found A WET CARPET. Somebody has to support the plumbing industry - but why me?
Let's see - so far I have had the following people here for inspection.
Plumbers
Insurance adjuster
Renovation team - tons of stuff got soaked. They remove and repair?
Team to install dehumidifiers and fans - they came out three times.
Insurance furnace man - didn't like him one bit!!
My own furnace man - loved him - and he is far less expensive????
Woman to take asbestos sample. YUP it is asbestos.
Environmental inspection to obtain permit to remove asbestos.
Man from company that actually removes the asbestos and puts in
new furnace ducts.
Alarm company inspection of wiring that got soaked.
This afternoon an appraiser is coming over for final appraisal.
Tomorrow the Gas company is coming - my own call - just want to check everything out.
It is a darn good thing I work at home - or I would have been fired.
We haven't even gotten to the carpet stage yet ..........breakfast room and dining room carpet has been torn out.
You know, I don't mean to sound wonderful - but after watching Katrina and Rita - I am very lucky that I even have a home to bitch about. And I don't want to forget that!
What a way to get your house remodeled! :eek: ;)
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Bathrobe: Did you put it ON?? http://petoftheday.com/i/our_smilies/biggrin.gifQuote:
Originally Posted by gini
In my many years as a FireFighter ... I've been to many an Oh:dark:Thirty fire call ...
and noticed that most folks aren't always "dressed for company" when we arrive!
A MOST "memorable" call ...
We were toned out for an "Occupied House Fire" about 2:00 AM ...
I passed Unka Pat's house as he pulled out in his "Plumber's Mobile" - a RED
company pickup with a RED tool box body and an overhead rack with
a ladder and some pipe tied on.
First Engine had checked in, so Pat & I "went direct" to mark the driveway and
check on the occupants ... I parked off the drive at the road and suited up.
Pat pulled in, drove closer to the house, and pulled into the yard.
Front door was locked, so I came back towards Pat to check the attached garage
for a entry point ... when the Lady of the House appeared through the smoke
filling the garage with two kids and the family dog in tow.
ALL she saw was Pat suiting up beside his RED "Plumber's Mobile" ...
"THAT'S no ("freakin") FIRE TRUCK!!! http://petoftheday.com/i/our_smilies/mad.gif
I called for a FIRE truck!!!! ... WHERE'S the FIRE Trucks!???"
Pat isn't one to be at a loss for words, so I wondered why he just sort of stood there,
mouth agape, listening to her tirade. http://petoftheday.com/i/our_smilies/confused.gif
I hollered "PAT! Ask her if EVERYone is out of the house!"
She heard that, spun around towards ME, and and again stated the obvious -
"That's no *&*!#$!@* FIRE Truck!! - WHERE'S your *%$!* FIRE Trucks???!"
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OMG!!
I quickly understood why Pat was at a loss for words!
"Mom" was a GOOD Lookin Babe -
who apparently liked to sleep Lightly clad! http://petoftheday.com/i/our_smilies/wink.gif
Cuz there she stood - almost in the BUFF!!
Granted, she HAD slipped into a FLIMSY robe - she just hadn't *BUTTONED* it!
I though to myself "I'd LOVE to stay and chat ... but I better get a plan together
for when my "*$#!*&#" Fire Trucks start to pull in!"
We made a good "stop" on the fire (wood burner in the basement overheated
and burnt a good size hole in the main floor), but I kept wondering where
all my Fiur Guyz were???
Answer: "Chatting" with the Lady of the House out in the driveway! http://petoftheday.com/i/our_smilies/rolleyes.gif
Pat STILL likes to tell that Fiur Tail!!
LOL! Phred that is so funny!!!
Maybe gini could try dressing like THAT next time!!! :eek: :D
Hmmm....sounds to me like if you want the firemen to actually do something besides stand around with their mouths agape, you might want to put something more than FLIMSY robe on....and at the very least BUTTON UP! :D :DQuote:
Originally Posted by momoffuzzyfaces
I don't know though....if my house was really on fire, I think I'd worry about getting me, Terry and the cats out before I worried about what I was wearing.... ;)
Gee, more wet carpet, Gini? :( Well...I guess if you're looking on the bright side of things, if it's going to get wet it may as well get now when the house is being torn apart rather than a week after everything is supposedly done.
Glad things are progressing, slow but sure. By next summer's BBQ the place should be done?
I just saw these latest threads - it has been a really long day. And thank you Phred - I sure needed the laugh.
Darn - it never occurred to me to LEAVE THE BATHROBE OFF!! What a wasted opportunity. And just think I had a hot tub all ready in the basement - all three/four feet of water (well a bit muddy - but who is fussy when you have nine firemen around?)
It is starting to dawn on me how insurance works these days. For example:
Guy #1 - yes she has carpeting.
Guy #2 - yes, it is wet.
Guy #3 - I will test it to be sure.
Guy #4 - I better get another sample - that isn't wet.
Guy #5 - I heard you have carpeting - I am here to measure it.
Seriously, today I had a guy who said he was "going to make my day" - (well, if you know me and my sense of humor) - he was an appraiser. What did he do? All he did was measure the carpeting................he didn't tell me anything - didn't give me any estimates - and he brought a buddy - so two of them it took to measure this stuff. Did he make my day? Not exactly!
But I am starting to understand why my homeowners policy is so expensive.
It takes a "team" to do anything - and teams of them have been traipsing through my house since last Tuesday morning - a week ago!!
I did get the first furnace estimate and "choke" "choke" - I still don't know what the insurance is willing to pay. But hey, ain't life grand?
Yes, the wet bathroom rug was a treat - it was an unseated "O" ring..........
related to nothing - just one of those things. This has been such a special October - I can hardly wait for Halloween :D
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Originally Posted by gini
I'd rather a fireman said that to me! ;)
Um, you might want to feel around the toilet. I think "O" ring is what they call the seal unter the john. It may be leaking. Hope not! But that water came from somewhere. Maybe one of the kids expressed their disgust with all the company or something??? :DQuote:
Originally Posted by gini
I am sure you all are sick of my story by now - but this morning I added up how many men and women have been through my home for various duties related to the damage caused by one broken water heater hose.
9 FIREMEN
1 INSURANCE ADJUSTER
2 MEN TO INSTALL DEHUMIDIFIERS AND FANS (this stuff ran for a week!)
2 DIFFERENT MEN TO CHECK ON ABOVE
2 ADDITIONAL MEN TO REMOVE ABOVE
1 WOMAN TO TAKE ASBESTOS SAMPLE
2 FURNACE MEN
1 FURNACE MAN (my own call)
1 MAN TO ESTIMATE REMOVAL OF ASBESTOS AND DUCTS
1 ALARM COMPANY INSPECTOR
1 GAS COMPANY INSPECTOR
2 MEN TO REMOVE DAMAGED ITEMS IN BASEMENT
2 PLUMBERS
Aside from the firemen - that's a lot of appointments - no wonder I am so behind in my work!!
And I haven't even gotten to the "repair" stage, aside from the plumbing.
Now some of these guys are really cute - wanna visit me girls???
What? No partridge in a pear tree? :eek: :D