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Harley123 03-12-2012 09:59 PM

Photos Of shed
 
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Thanks for all the advice guys. Here are some photos of the yard and shed.

jdm4x43732 03-12-2012 10:06 PM

If that is the deepest it got on the lawn mower you may be ok with everything except the starter.

Harley123 03-12-2012 10:09 PM

Them was taken about 12:30 today and it has came up another 7 inches mower went completly under cant see the engine at all

Montauk17 03-12-2012 10:30 PM

http://sphotos.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-...61229403_n.jpg

Now if thats not coon azz I dont know what is......

Shawn Braquet 03-13-2012 09:20 AM

Contact cleaner will help on electrical equipment / circuit boards

Raymond 03-13-2012 09:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Ratdog (Post 404021)
So da stuff was not in the shed u say. If u have flood ins. Then it's better to keep your stuff in da yard an don't worry if it get stollen home cover dat.

Sound like wl&f ins.

I need dat an Mac ins. Too for my noodle
Da Gunna weezel out how da can an prob charge u more in da long

Good luck bro da rain was just da start

Hey Rat, the national flood insurance program is INSOLVENT (BANKRUPT). It is in worse shape than social security and has to be made solvent each year by congress to continue paying claims. Most of those flooded out are eligible for preferred rates which are very cheap but do not take advantage of the coverage because they think it can never happen to them. After this flood, everyone will call their agent for flood insurance but few will spend the money in the end or continue to pay the premium after a year or two. IMO, flood is worse than any natural disaster out there.

Tonka337 03-13-2012 12:14 PM

In a nut shell, Basic Home owners Ins works like this. If water damage comes from above, you're covered. If it rises from the ground, you're not. My insurance agent put it to me like this " if somewhere down the road they are doing construction or anything that blocks a drainage ditch, when it rains it causes the area to flood, you are screwed". If you do not live in a considered flood zone, a flood policy is not that expensive considering the cost of replacing personal items. Raymond being an agent and all can better clarify if this is true.

My heart goes out to you and so many other families that were affected by this torrential rain. I hope you recover quickly and things get back to normal as soon as possible buddy.

gasdad 03-13-2012 12:50 PM

Circuit boards
 
As mentioned open anything with circuit boards and allow to dry. If possible place the circuit boards on top of some kitty liter, its helps suck some of the moisture out.

evidrine 03-13-2012 01:09 PM

Anything with circuit boards try and open them up as much as you can and let them dry out completely. I wouldnt use anything before a weeks time at least. Once dry your only remaining concern would be corrosion. A little contact cleaner and some electrical lubricant can go a long way.

Harley123 03-13-2012 01:49 PM

Thanks for everything guys on the bright side of things was out in the boat early this morning and see a few bass swimming in the water thinking about going wade fish for them got to make the best of every situation

Harley123 03-13-2012 02:34 PM

If I need anything i sure will ask guys and thanks for everything again going to go fishing know in the yard being I got bass swimming 5 ft from my porch.

Raymond 03-13-2012 02:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Tonka337 (Post 404129)
In a nut shell, Basic Home owners Ins works like this. If water damage comes from above, you're covered. If it rises from the ground, you're not. My insurance agent put it to me like this " if somewhere down the road they are doing construction or anything that blocks a drainage ditch, when it rains it causes the area to flood, you are screwed". If you do not live in a considered flood zone, a flood policy is not that expensive considering the cost of replacing personal items. Raymond being an agent and all can better clarify if this is true.

My heart goes out to you and so many other families that were affected by this torrential rain. I hope you recover quickly and things get back to normal as soon as possible buddy.

Would have a claim against anyone or company that blocked a drain causing flood damage to property. Zone X is a preferred risk zone and premiums start at $100 per year for property/contents.

Let um land 03-13-2012 02:56 PM

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Have used this with luck, in bad situations.

evidrine 03-13-2012 03:02 PM

That should do the trick.


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