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To: Rande Is who wrote (995)10/4/2005 11:09:11 AM
From: Jack Russell  Read Replies (1) of 1118
 
Rande I would have to say I disagree... I live in a Hurricane flood prone area in Florida (as you know since we had lunch when you stayed here years back)... and also worked in construction for many years as a drywall contractor. We would go in to flooded homes after Hurricanes or other storms remove drywall or plaster just past the high water lines and repair. Well the problem is I would say 50% of the people would just take the money from the insurance company and neglect to do the repair just painting. I have never really heard of any Major negative effect from this. I would not recommend this as I think their are health concerns long term, but short term I would do it and I would think that is my choice...

BTW On the QT I recently was talking to a "certified" mold inspector for one of the major contractors who is convinced the whole mold thing is a scam blown out of proportion to make them more money...
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