Insurance claim got filed yesterday and it sounds like they will be taking care of it. Restoration company was there till 2am pumping water out of the living room and setting up fans. Coming back today to finish extracting water.
With the amount of water in the house I would not be surprised if the bathroom and kitchen cabinets are toast. The tile floor in the kitchen and hallway area seems like it would probably be okay but the rest of the house needs new flooring.
The resto company said they will probably cut out 2-4 feet of rock and insulation.
Anytime we leave the house for 2 nights or more, the interior water of the house gets turned off and both hot waters breakers turned off.
I have know/heard from numerous folks that water leaks like that has happened and the home owners are never home when it does happen.
sounds very shady. the timing of that is crazy suspicious to me. I'd bet the house had issues, they hired some crappy "sub" to throw lipstick on the pig for cheap, sub did a piss poor job, then the inspector dropped the ball.
or Dennis the Menace lives next door
in regards to water in the walls - pretty sure so long as I have $$$ Ill never put any kind of fiberglass bat in any walls of anything new I build. This place is getting fiberglass, but I'm on a loooow budget. Rockwool is a superior insulator IMHO. It's hydrophobic, fire "proof", and does much better at blocking sound
I'm not a big fan of drywall either and if/when I build myself something Ill limit its use as much as possible.
