Tdog
Platinum Member
Any tbn’ers out there that went through storms in Florida or the Gulf Coast in the last few years? I’m interested in your experiences with your insurance companies & FEMA. I have yet to hear from an adjuster, although I do have a claim filed. I’ve also filed with FEMA although I’m not sure what they can/will do.
I’m lucky compared to what you see in New Orleans or the Mississippi coast. I had no flooding, but I do have a gazillion trees uprooted. Many huge pine, oak & hickory trees are down, leaving gigantic rootballs in the air & holes in the ground. As I understand it, homeowners insurance will not pay to have any of these trees cleared. They only pay if the tree hits a structure. I had a few small trees on the house with minimal damage. My major damage was from the wind which pealed off ~~75% of my metal roof. I also had many trees crush sections of my fencing. I immediately patched the fence so that dogs could go out & the horse could be turned out. I’ve been cutting up the downed trees & piling up the debris to burn or have hauled off. You have no idea how much there is. It’s a nice workout for the BX-22, but those rootballs are way beyond what I can handle.
If any of you had damage during the past few hurricane seasons, I’d be interested in hearing your experiences.
Thanks,
Jack
I’m lucky compared to what you see in New Orleans or the Mississippi coast. I had no flooding, but I do have a gazillion trees uprooted. Many huge pine, oak & hickory trees are down, leaving gigantic rootballs in the air & holes in the ground. As I understand it, homeowners insurance will not pay to have any of these trees cleared. They only pay if the tree hits a structure. I had a few small trees on the house with minimal damage. My major damage was from the wind which pealed off ~~75% of my metal roof. I also had many trees crush sections of my fencing. I immediately patched the fence so that dogs could go out & the horse could be turned out. I’ve been cutting up the downed trees & piling up the debris to burn or have hauled off. You have no idea how much there is. It’s a nice workout for the BX-22, but those rootballs are way beyond what I can handle.
If any of you had damage during the past few hurricane seasons, I’d be interested in hearing your experiences.
Thanks,
Jack