farmgirl19
Super Member
Good Lord! I'd probably have the big O over that much rain! :laughing:
I picked my first zucchini and yellow squash today!!!! I'll probably pick more tomorrow. It goes on the grill, this weekend!
San Antonio has got over 12 inches of rain in the last 24 hours,, my son is San Antonio at the river walk..Lou
Did your son take a spare inner tube? I'm betting the River Walk is really the River FLOAT with that much rain.
I just got 0.60" from a shower that passed over. Of course it rained because I got my tomato trellis nets up this morning and then sprayed insecticide. The nets are still great, but I'll have to do a repeat of the insecticide. I'd put it out every day if that would make it rain.![]()
Jim,, He and our daughter in law are on their way back,, talked with him on the phone and he said the only thing that is not flooded is I-10,, They were going to stay thru Monday but the rain changed their mines... Lou







Then, perhaps, mikim might remind me of the floods in Houston a few years ago and how his house was flooded.
I remember that, but what I don't remember is whether or not he had flood insurance. When we bought our current home, nothing was said about flood insurance. In some areas, I understand mortgage companies require it, but not here. But then a fellow who used to work for the city told me this area "used to flood". The official maps just showed a "moderate" risk a few years ago. And a fellow who lives 2 houses south of us and has lived there for many years said it flooded the house south of him, but not his place. I guess drainage ditiches have been improved since then. I did notice when we moved in here that there was a flood gauge (water depth gauge) beside the street right beside the police station. That sign has since been removed. And I do think if my house ever floods, the police station will be under water.
However, I've seen stranger things happen with floods in Dallas during the years I worked there, so I bought the flood insurance, and I just renewed it. As I expected, the premium went up 12.9% this year. Now $332 for $125k coverage on the house and $50k on the contents.
Can't the toliet/tub/etc. Flood the house?Bird,
I think the area has to be listed as in a flood plain before the insurance companies are allowed to sell flood insurance.
If it wasn't they'd try to sell it to folks at high elevations, like me, to bring in more premium to spread the risk for those that do live
in a flood plain.
Ron
Can't the toliet/tub/etc. Flood the house?
Bird,
I think the area has to be listed as in a flood plain before the insurance companies are allowed to sell flood insurance.
If it wasn't they'd try to sell it to folks at high elevations, like me, to bring in more premium to spread the risk for those that do live
in a flood plain.
Ron
Can't the toliet/tub/etc. Flood the house?
I put flood on mine,cause I figured flood meant flood,either by mother nature(not in flood area) or something like a toliet,water was water to me,may need to check further into,thanksYes, and I've personally known of that happening to 2 homes at different times in 2 different cities. And your homeowner's insurance may or may not cover such things. If you don't know whether yours does, you might want to check your policy. But as Ron said, that's different from the kind of floods that flood insurance covers.