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myredracer
Feb 17, 2014Explorer II
Water damage to a floor can be extreme and unexpected like this water damage. I saw a youtube video recently where someone had their toilet valve fail while they were out for the day. The flooding caused such extensive serious damage, the insurance co. wrote it off.
When does an insurance company cover water damage?
Thanks for the link to your interesting photos. Kind of what I expected might be behind the coroplast. Why did you remove it? Did you see anything to do with the frame that didn't look quite right?
We want to install Horst Miracle probes on our tanks but the way they install the coroplast by sitting it on top of the I-beam flanges, you can't just pull it back as needed to get in. Looks like it would be a major project to remove and re-install it for any reason.
When does an insurance company cover water damage?
LarryJM wrote:
That issue about the underbelly access is easily and for a moderate cost fixable ... take a look at what I did CLICKY
Larry
Thanks for the link to your interesting photos. Kind of what I expected might be behind the coroplast. Why did you remove it? Did you see anything to do with the frame that didn't look quite right?
We want to install Horst Miracle probes on our tanks but the way they install the coroplast by sitting it on top of the I-beam flanges, you can't just pull it back as needed to get in. Looks like it would be a major project to remove and re-install it for any reason.
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