Red Pear Realty said:
Family friend's house in Clear Lake. Missed his head by about 12".
Needs to save that. Hang it on the patio at a minimum as a reminder
Red Pear Realty said:
Family friend's house in Clear Lake. Missed his head by about 12".
Sea Speed said:
Here are the names. Here's to hoping we don't remember any of them 10 years later.
David_Puddy said:
Anyone in 77007 have power?
Red Pear Realty said:
Family friend's house in Clear Lake. Missed his head by about 12".
If you ever want a crash course on what not to do during a Flash Flood. Just visit Houston, Texas. This was the scene off i45 and despite literally dozens of vehicles stalled out more continued to try leading to water rescues. #TXwx pic.twitter.com/nyu7RaVGZa
— Aaron Rigsby (@AaronRigsbyOSC) July 8, 2024
Houstonians love to drive into standing water.PJYoung said:If you ever want a crash course on what not to do during a Flash Flood. Just visit Houston, Texas. This was the scene off i45 and despite literally dozens of vehicles stalled out more continued to try leading to water rescues. #TXwx pic.twitter.com/nyu7RaVGZa
— Aaron Rigsby (@AaronRigsbyOSC) July 8, 2024
WES2006AG said:
My parents are in 77007 near Montalbono and never lost their power.
Project Gemini said:
If there is a roof leaking a relatively small amount of water onto a dry wall ceiling, is the proper protocol to open the drywall up (drill big holes or saw?)?
But yes, cut it open so it dries out until the repair can be completed, right?Bondag said:Project Gemini said:
If there is a roof leaking a relatively small amount of water onto a dry wall ceiling, is the proper protocol to open the drywall up (drill big holes or saw?)?
Ultimately you will replace stud to stud so doesn't matter
Project Gemini said:But yes, cut it open so it dries out until the repair can be completed, right?Bondag said:Project Gemini said:
If there is a roof leaking a relatively small amount of water onto a dry wall ceiling, is the proper protocol to open the drywall up (drill big holes or saw?)?
Ultimately you will replace stud to stud so doesn't matter
Project Gemini said:But yes, cut it open so it dries out until the repair can be completed, right?Bondag said:Project Gemini said:
If there is a roof leaking a relatively small amount of water onto a dry wall ceiling, is the proper protocol to open the drywall up (drill big holes or saw?)?
Ultimately you will replace stud to stud so doesn't matter
AggieKO said:mAgnoliAg said:AggieKO said:
Bay side of port bolivar (blue water area) is essentially an extension of the bay currently.
Any pictures? That's our neighborhood and we left everything there
I know not the greatest pictures. From a video the neighbor sent.
Dan Scott said:
Looks like woodlands will be offline for couple days per text message I from Entergy. WTF
TexAgs1992 said:Dan Scott said:
Looks like woodlands will be offline for couple days per text message I from Entergy. WTF
My parents live in 77381 and are on a grid tied to Memorial Hermann and the main fire station. I would be stunned if it's past the morning for them. Not sure where you're located but if that is true, that absolutely sucks and is very surprising.