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bgreer

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Unreal
« on: September 16, 2008, 07:08:48 AM »

  Some shots of my home in BC...come to find out that because of my close proximity to the City Hall and the US Post Office, my home is on the highest point in BC. Water got within 6" of coming into my home. I may have some unfound damage @ the wall perimeters, but no visible damage to carpeting or furnishings inside. Roof damage is about 40% to the east side. My shop became a boat with approximately 18" of water inside, tethered by my satellite dish and electric lines underground. Unreal. The home across the street and every other trailer in the park with the exception of 2 others were flooded. Unreal









Any AC guys out there? Is my AC comp. damaged? Brackish water
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Re: Unreal
« Reply #1 on: September 16, 2008, 07:23:26 AM »

Wow. As I am sure you're gonna hear, and as tough as it is for you to believe now, it appears you were "lucky".

I don't know anything about A/C, but I've read that the smartest thing is to NOT turn them back on until you have had them checked out, or you may make things worse.

Is it just my eyes, or does picture #2 show the trailer sagging on the left side of the pic? Looks like it starts to go lower, starting right about at the hose reel/vent stack.  ???
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bgreer

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Re: Unreal
« Reply #2 on: September 16, 2008, 07:30:26 AM »

Wow. As I am sure you're gonna hear, and as tough as it is for you to believe now, it appears you were "lucky".

I don't know anything about A/C, but I've read that the smartest thing is to NOT turn them back on until you have had them checked out, or you may make things worse.

Is it just my eyes, or does picture #2 show the trailer sagging on the left side of the pic? Looks like it starts to go lower, starting right about at the hose reel/vent stack.  ???

  I prefer to think of it as blessed...and your right, I noticed that also...I'll put a level on it or do something to chk that out..I turned off the main breaker, and left a note for the Entergy guys
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