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DISASTER update - IMG_1057 [50%].JPG (0/1)
About two months ago my shop burned. Building included my
workshop, garden and lawn tool storage shed, and a large covered patio. Been a busy couple of months. Getting a list of personal proberty and prices has taken forever. Searched the net, catalogues, and many stores getting prices. Check your insurance!!! My insurance has paid a lot, but it could have been better. I have "replacement cost" with a limit. That means they pay you the replacement cost less some depreciation, but if you replace it with a similar item the will reimburse the full value. Pays this extra only on what you replace. Paid the max on my building (classified as other structures) since it was totaly destroyed. It would take a little more than that to replace it. However, I am building a shop twice as large. Also bought a good prefab building for garden and lawn tool storage. Paid 100% for fixing the broken windows and the vinyl siding damaged by the heat on my house. Fence repair is part of other structures....took a loss there. A large oak tree damaged by the fire had to come out. Cost more than they paid to take them out. Some folks said put stuff I didn't have on the list of personal property to make up for what they aren't going to pay. I'm no saint, but I didn't, maybe I should have. Building frame going up Monday. Concrete slab poured over the old slab with some extra added. New shop will be 24 by 30 feet with a 12 by 18 feet covered patio attached. Will post updates as shop is built. Any questions about insurance or anything about this experience ask and I'll try to answer if I can help. George (aka Bumhead) |
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Sorry
Wrong picture attached. That was the next day after the fire. This is the new concrete slab for my shop. On Sat, 20 Jun 2009 15:51:27 -0500, bumhead wrote: About two months ago my shop burned. Building included my workshop, garden and lawn tool storage shed, and a large covered patio. Been a busy couple of months. Getting a list of personal proberty and prices has taken forever. Searched the net, catalogues, and many stores getting prices. Check your insurance!!! My insurance has paid a lot, but it could have been better. I have "replacement cost" with a limit. That means they pay you the replacement cost less some depreciation, but if you replace it with a similar item the will reimburse the full value. Pays this extra only on what you replace. Paid the max on my building (classified as other structures) since it was totaly destroyed. It would take a little more than that to replace it. However, I am building a shop twice as large. Also bought a good prefab building for garden and lawn tool storage. Paid 100% for fixing the broken windows and the vinyl siding damaged by the heat on my house. Fence repair is part of other structures....took a loss there. A large oak tree damaged by the fire had to come out. Cost more than they paid to take them out. Some folks said put stuff I didn't have on the list of personal property to make up for what they aren't going to pay. I'm no saint, but I didn't, maybe I should have. Building frame going up Monday. Concrete slab poured over the old slab with some extra added. New shop will be 24 by 30 feet with a 12 by 18 feet covered patio attached. Will post updates as shop is built. Any questions about insurance or anything about this experience ask and I'll try to answer if I can help. George (aka Bumhead) |
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"bumhead" wrote in message ... Looks nice. Nothing like a fresh start. I assure you that the view of this floor is the most uncluttered you will ever see it. Any you will run out of room before you know it. |
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bumhead wrote:
Best of luck on the new shop. After all the trouble, the new setup should be a welcome blessing. -- If you're going to be dumb, you better be tough |
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Nice.......I would love to build a new shop. Too bad you had to go through
a fire to get one....... john "bumhead" wrote in message ... |
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Glad to hear all this. Best of luck with the new stuff.
How are you documenting what you (are going to) have now? -- Best regards Han email address is invalid |
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Good point. I need to keep better records.
Seems every day I think of something else I didn't remember so it didn't get put on the list I turned into the insurance company. On 21 Jun 2009 12:21:39 GMT, Han wrote: Glad to hear all this. Best of luck with the new stuff. How are you documenting what you (are going to) have now? |
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