Guest guest Posted July 14, 2010 Report Share Posted July 14, 2010 more water pouring in... now into kitchen...two - three inches of water on the countertop and floor when I walked downstairs today... another room now has leaks...ceilings turning a rusty brown color... basement flooded.... this is all AFTER the roofers patched the roof- they are not sure how this happened...and said it should not be leaking into the home especially on the top floor(5 gallons came in today)... the room under it is ruined... floors runined and got the insurance check today for morsels...such a joke. I took plenty of pics of damage and of family member lifting the heavy murky water. there is a very strong odor coming from one of the rooms...more chemical smell than mold. I just dont know what can be done... I have done so much to save what I could and now so much damage. Stuff that was only five years old gone... will all the wet stuff need to be ripped out? that wouldnt leave me with much of a home :-( > > this is just crazy- I had a horrible storm come thru this area a few weeks ago...since that storm we have had no rain. The storm was what they swear was only straight line winds 85mph heavy hail..that just uprooted trees and threw them on homes. > > my home suffered a lot of damage- I thought that the roof was tarpped but it leaked today-- well more like poured into the home. > > this sadly is the area where I live and as I sit here typing I can smell the mold... all musty... and is making me cough. > > the rain filled 3 five gallon buckets of mucky water, so I know the mold has been growing since the original storm. this was the first rain since then and all week we had temps well above 105 with HIGH humidity. > > the insurance adjuster is horrific- so I had to hire my own public adjuster to try and fight for what is due me. > > what can I do in the meantime to prevent further mold from growing? > > ALso, how can I find a good mold remediation company...I want to make sure this is taken care of properly. > > thanks... of all times for this to happen.. in the high humid days of summer > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2010 Report Share Posted July 14, 2010 you need to be on your ins. co about supplying you a safe place to live while this problem is fixed. > > > > this is just crazy- I had a horrible storm come thru this area a few weeks ago...since that storm we have had no rain. The storm was what they swear was only straight line winds 85mph heavy hail..that just uprooted trees and threw them on homes. > > > > my home suffered a lot of damage- I thought that the roof was tarpped but it leaked today-- well more like poured into the home. > > > > this sadly is the area where I live and as I sit here typing I can smell the mold... all musty... and is making me cough. > > > > the rain filled 3 five gallon buckets of mucky water, so I know the mold has been growing since the original storm. this was the first rain since then and all week we had temps well above 105 with HIGH humidity. > > > > the insurance adjuster is horrific- so I had to hire my own public adjuster to try and fight for what is due me. > > > > what can I do in the meantime to prevent further mold from growing? > > > > ALso, how can I find a good mold remediation company...I want to make sure this is taken care of properly. > > > > thanks... of all times for this to happen.. in the high humid days of summer > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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