I think they gotta go. I've never had to do that before, so someone else will need to confirm. So sorry.
dummble said:
What do we do about the wood paneling and cabinets? We had about 18" get wet for 12 hours. The water is down in the house now but I can't get to it by vehicle yet.
AW 1880 said:
Utility knife, keyhole saw, or recip saw (if you have power and being careful around studs).
That would create a lot of dust. If a utility knife works well (does it?), I'd rather use that.hatchback said:Or if you're particularly handy you can use a circular saw with the depth of cut set to 1/2" so you won't cut the studs. Most builder homes use 1/2" sheetrock, some might be 5/8" sheetrock.AW 1880 said:
Utility knife, keyhole saw, or recip saw (if you have power and being careful around studs).
Could have done without bill and donimique spouting off with no knowledge about what they were seeing.New World Ag said:
These aerial shots, wow...
They sounded like complete idiotsProc92 said:Could have done without bill and donimique spouting off with no knowledge about what they were seeing.New World Ag said:
These aerial shots, wow...
Jock 07 said:
I guess asbestos in older homes will be an issue throughout the recovery
id never thought id be jealous of a flooded homeowner but I'm still underwater to about 4 feet and rising with the dam releases. I feel like it will be weeks before i can even starteeaggie11 said:
Just spent most of the day using a 4.5" circular saw and oscillating saw to remove drywall. Works a lot better than a utility knife or hand drywall saw. It does create a lot of dust.
AGnCS said:
Bill getting defensive
yup, at what point is it cost prohibited to level the thing and put it on stilts....oh and its still not worth anything afterwards.texagpilot said:
Same here. In NF8. I'm afraid it will be weeks before it goes down. My house will be ruined.
my neighborhood Fleetwood has never Flooded in its 40 years. It still didn't flood because of the rain. It flooded when they released the dam while Buffalo Bayou was at major flood stage which had never been done also. No one is required to have flood insurance in the neighborhood. Some people had it like me but most neighbors do not.thrillawilla said:
For those of y'all that where living here last year how close where these streets to flooding? I've seen video of the sports complex under water from last years flood but not heard anything about the streets being like this. Obviously this is a bigger event, but just curios.
I' do have a generator, ass load of tools, (circular, saws all, etc) sledges, pry bars, shop Vac, basically complete home shop, f150 as well.fire09 said:
Who needs help vacuuming and gutting? I've got tools and a shop vac and a couple people ready to go now that we are no longer helping with water rescue. I do not have a generator so we will need some help with power or someone to borrow a generator from. Wanted to throw it out on here before we go sign up somewhere.