@Davidh So sorry that you had to deal with that! So heartbreaking-but happy that you and family/doggies are all well, and did not lose everything,or your lives.
Sorry haven't been on here in a while. Harley brought us too much rain. Got a foot of water in our house. Took three days before we could even get out of our subdivision. We were busy cutting sheetrock out and getting the wet insulation out. Had to cut out the backs and some side of our new kitchen cabinets.A lot of furniture got ruined and a bunch of other things. We are starting to rebuild now, so it is getting back to some sort of normalcy. The fur babies have been great through it all. So happy when things get back to normal, but it could have been worse.
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@Davidh So sorry that you had to deal with that! So heartbreaking-but happy that you and family/doggies are all well, and did not lose everything,or your lives.
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“It came to me that every time I lose a dog they take a piece of my heart with them. And every new dog who comes into my life gifts me with a piece of their heart. If I live long enough,all the components of my heart will be dog,and I will become as generous and loving as they are"
Yes sure sucks. But I think like you said, could of been worst. Material is replaceable. So long everyone is safe.
So good to hear from you and horrible to hear what you've suffered..I think you sound better than i would, not that im worried about 'things' but just the unimaginable amounts of water IN YOUR HOME! Sending best wishes and prayers.. Keep in touch when you can.
@Davidh, So good to hear from you David!! I'm sure all the repairs are exhausting right now, but Ellie and I are so glad you and the family are safe and recovering!!
We send our best!! Hope you have the best weekend you can.
Thanks and much Love,
Melissa - Ellie's Mom
Si happy you and the babies are all safe and sound! Hate you have all that work and loss of furniture but it will all be back to normal soon
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I am glad you are safe now and hate that you had water damage. I hope your rebuild goes as smooth as possible
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Gosh, so sorry David. Just driving around here and seeing all the huge piles of furniture, sheetrock, belongings, it's heartbreaking. Now everyone affected has to worry about mold too which is really dangerous. What a nightmare for all concerned. Thank God your family and dogs are OK.
Chumly 2002-2014 A gentle soul and the love of my life.
I'm just glad that you guys are okay... this has truly been the week from HELL w/mother nature. Between the hurricanes and the wildfires, I just pray that everyone stays safe...
"What we once enjoyed and deeply loved, we can never lose, for all that we love deeply becomes a part of us." Helen Keller
RIP Wellie, Bella, Winston & Roxie
That's awful David. Dealing with a flooded home is miserable. At least everyone is OK. Beware of mold. Anything that's wet is susceptible. Subfloors usually take a big hit due to water getting trapped between layers of plywood and water infiltrating between the veneers that make up the plywood. Even worse is any subfloor that's made of a strand product. Sheetrock is an easy fix once the affected area is removed and the framing allowed to dry. I hope your structural recovery is smooth.
Again, you can't be thankful enough that you and family are healthy.
Who says Bulldogs can't fly?
Well you and your family are OK! Sometimes there are "no do-overs."