August 2009 Weddings
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My main water pipe just bursted in my basement. There's so much water you could swim in it. Everything I've had during my childhood is gone, my wedding dress was down there, my luggage, my house decorations... everything.
I just called the insurance claim and the adjustor will call call us IN A FEW DAYS. So until then, we have no clue what we're going to do. It's been like an hour since it all happened. I guess the next plan is to try to get the water out.
Re: Flood
*hugs* That sucks. If you have a lot that you think is ruined, take pictures and call around to fire restoration places. We had a TON of water damage after a neighbors house caught fire as a kid, and they were able to save a lot, including photo albums. I'd also pull your insurance policy and be familiar with it before they send a rep out.
Do you know what caused the line to burst?
Oh, no! I would be devastated to lose all my photos and history.
Your insurance will probably cover professional services to try and salvage your belongings.
Alyson & Phil | Planning Bio | Married Bio!
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Thanks ladies.
First, we have no clue how the pipe bursted. We took a shower about an hour before it happened and didn't know about it until Nate went to go wash his hands and no water came on. He called our water company and went down to the basement where the pipes were and saw the flood. It took them about a half an hour to get out here for an emergency shut down of our water. It just completely detached itself from our house line.
We just got done getting everything out of bins. We have the water draining out right now, but we can't get a plumber over until tomorrow at 4pm.
That being said, we won't be able to stay home tonight unless we want to pee outside and not shower, so we're heading to a friends for the night.
Thanks for all your advice, my pictures and cards are all out drying, my wedding dress is hanging out to dry, then going to the cleaners tomororw, and I took pictures of EVERYTHING. We have alot of ruined stuff, it makes me very sad.
Thanks again
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