The Home Improvement Thread

balakay

BabyMax
Just got off the phone with the claim handler. You're partially correct... The pipe is not covered. But the damage it caused to the foundation is. So I'll be out of pocket for the pipe but they'll take care of the foundation issues. Still saves me a ton of money.
 

PSU Taco85

Well-Known Member
Just got off the phone with the claim handler. You're partially correct... The pipe is not covered. But the damage it caused to the foundation is. So I'll be out of pocket for the pipe but they'll take care of the foundation issues. Still saves me a ton of money.

that’s awesome. The pipe is the cheap part, so that’s a win!
 

Taco Loco

Tired and Lazy, married to ‘The Laundry Fairy’
Have the foundation company preform a soil test, this will help determine if the weight of the house has enough support underneath and also inquire about adding a hardener to the soil below, like a lime soil amendment.
 

xJuice

Well-Known Member
Not sure why your roof was replaced twice (did a tree fall on it, or wind damage?), and a sinking foundation due to a bad design/construction fall into two different categories I'd think. I don't see how insurance would cover shoddy contractor.
Like @tex said, both times were from hail.
 

tx_shooter

It is not a war crime the first time.
Staff member
Like @tex said, both times were from hail.

My house's roof was replaced every three years for the first 10 years I lived here. It was like clockwork where a hail storm would come thru and smash the roof up. The insurance replaced it every time.

At least today I received some good news that my mortgage payment is dropping $75 a month.
 

tex

That's Mr Asshole to you
Sounds like I auto take out the “ Tex” insurance. They would laugh at that up here. You guys are lucky
Current roof on my house is 5 years old. The hail that trashed it was big enough to go through double pane sky lights. Made my gas grill look like a golf ball, as well as my gutters. I think it was baseball size.
So many cars got totaled due to the amount of hail damage.
 

balakay

BabyMax
After nearly a week (submitted claim last Wednesday) I finally got hold of the adjuster for my claim today after several hours of phone calls. Submitted the plumbers estimate, mold remediation invoice, and the estimate from the foundation company and engineer. I have a virtual inspection tomorrow at 8am to show them the damages inside the house. Something tells me they're really not going to like the estimate on the repairs. Needs 17 piers poured around the perimeter of the house and came out about $10k more than I thought it would be. I'm sure this is going to be a fight. Luckily, I don't mind arguing with people.
 

CowboyTaco

Well-Known Member
Got 2 of these outlets on Best use deal of the day. Definitely a much cleaner look than before.

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Oswego

n00b
Worked on my pier the last two nights after work until dark (and then I worked on it some more). Thankfully my piers fishing lights still work so that's been a huge help!
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Such a pretty day yesterday.
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Super sketchy but I'm building a small platform to get to the other side so I can secure the boards there and save that wood.

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Less sketchy now that I have a safety strap to hold onto lol I was trying to get that beam out of the water. I have Simpson stainless Timber screws on order to re-secure everything on my pier. But this strap and a bunch of 3-1/2" stainless framing nails will hold it for right now (I was trying to get it level and then shoot it in place, but the framing nails couldn't hold it upright on their own).

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I do NOT miss messing with piles. Every winter we would lose at least 1 from ice grabbing it and pulling it out or bending the crap out of it. We had to go to steel decades ago. NJDEP no like wood. We used to use creosote telephone poles. They lasted forever w/o any issues


Windows and gable vent in yesterday on my south side and picked up all the trim and half the siding I need today. Gotta go grab 4 more squares of siding...roof rack was already maxed out lol

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Silverback

Lima Gulf Bravo Foxtrot Juliet Bravo
Is that a new Subi?
 

Oswego

n00b
After nearly a week (submitted claim last Wednesday) I finally got hold of the adjuster for my claim today after several hours of phone calls. Submitted the plumbers estimate, mold remediation invoice, and the estimate from the foundation company and engineer. I have a virtual inspection tomorrow at 8am to show them the damages inside the house. Something tells me they're really not going to like the estimate on the repairs. Needs 17 piers poured around the perimeter of the house and came out about $10k more than I thought it would be. I'm sure this is going to be a fight. Luckily, I don't mind arguing with people.
Good luck man. That's a heck of an ordeal.

So glad our grounds firmer up here.

Even so I still have a campfire story concerning my foundation experience.
 

Anathollo

Armorall is my choice of lube
Staff member
Got one side of my pier fixed today. Glad to have it supporting itself again. I've spent a lot of time thinking about how I was going to repair this and it all came together today.
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How it was after Hurricane Nicholas.
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I had to build a platform over it so I could get on top to repair it. The middle section of the pier was only held up by friction. There was no structural nails or bolts holding it up anymore. Pretty incredible that it didn't fall into the water.
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Used a come-along to jack up the beams in the middle which lifted both sections up.
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And it's supporting itself again!
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Tomorrow I'll take down the platform I built over it and start to finish the repairs on the rest of the pier.
 

tx_shooter

It is not a war crime the first time.
Staff member
The repair platform looks stouter than the original. I have never been a fan of using long boards laid flat so that stands out when I look at it. I am sure they hold up okay considering how long they were there before the hurricane got them.
 

Anathollo

Armorall is my choice of lube
Staff member
The repair platform looks stouter than the original. I have never been a fan of using long boards laid flat so that stands out when I look at it. I am sure they hold up okay considering how long they were there before the hurricane got them.
Yep, the decking on the pier is DIY and I have to redo all of it at some point...just not today.
 
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