Wednesday, February 25, 2015

When it rains it pours....

  "When it rains it pours and opens doors and floods the floors
we thought would always keep us safe and dry."  

  It is no secret that I'm not a fan of water!!!  It has never been more true than right now!  Soooo we had what we thought was a small incident of water in the kitchen until I went downstairs and found water all over the floor in the laundry room.  Then I decided to feel the wall to see if it felt wet, the wall felt soft so I (yes looking back I realize I wasn't thinking clearly) decided to push on the wall, well my hand went through the wall!!!  I ran back upstairs and started looking under the sink and dishwasher.  I took pictures and e-mailed my Dad where we discovered where two of the problems were.  Then when Zach got home and pulled the dishwasher out we discovered even more problems.  We started wondering if maybe we should turn it into insurance or not, leaning towards not but our agent told us to have a restoration company come look at it then go from there.  The first two companies we called said they couldn't come for over a week!!!!!!  Finally we found one that came right out and started looking at it and telling us all of our options and their recommendations.  They pointed out that our kitchen floor had a "hill" from the dishwasher to the living room (that's how much water was under the layers of floor, it was swelling and causing a "hill").  We quickly realized we were in a much bigger problem than we had originally thought.  Sadly we were told we would have to tear up our entire kitchen floor!  Our beautiful kitchen floor that Zach put in only 6 short years ago that we absolutely loved!!!!  Our final results in the kitchen were that we had to tear up the floor, take out under the sink, fix all of the pipes and hoses under the sink and between the sink and dishwasher, put in a new sub floor, take out part of the wall and replace the dishwasher.  In the laundry room we had to take out the wall, the ceiling tiles and redo more pipes.  So needless to say we turned it into our insurance company.

  This experience has been an eye opener for us!  First off what at first seemed like our 3rd choice of restoration companies couldn't have worked out better.  They were awesome!  They were always giving us options, letting us know their opinions and letting us know what stuff we could do ourselves to work off the deductible.  Second, I'm so grateful for an awesome husband who is always willing to work hard and is handy.  He would get off work and some nights work on the house until 2 in the morning just to wake up at 7 the next morning to head to work.  Third is we have the BEST FAMILY EVER!!!  When I felt overwhelmed and knew there was no way Zach and I could get done what needed done in time I called my Sissy and Jessica on the verge of tears and they showed up with car loads of kids and worked their bums off!  My brothers Shawn and Larin came ready to help move stuff out as well demo the kitchen.  My Dad was the designated babysitter : ).  Our nephew Cayleb was such a trooper and helped several late nights as well as all day and into the night when everyone else came.

All I can say about this whole experience is stress, stress, stress and thank heavens for the amazing restoration company that we ended up using.  They were awesome and made this whole crappy experience run as smoothly as it possible could.

And so it begins....
Day 1, oh how deceiving the damage first was (please excuse the crappy picture quality)
Good bye beautiful floor that I loved
It was very interesting as we went down multiple sub floors
to see all of the variety that once graced our kitchen
My  thoughts after our meeting with the claims adjuster and restoration company
Those blue dehumidifiers are INSANE!!!  Loud and WOW they suck ALL the moisture out of the air
Even 2 sub floors down got wet
As  you can see by Kabree's attire life still goes on despite our house chaos, luckily for us we had 2 very willing teenagers; Libby and Katie, to take Hanna and Kabree to dance
Feeding the hard working crew!!!  Seriously don't let their ages fool you this kids were hard workers!

  


Keagan, Grandpa Vance, Wyatt and Mattie making the best out of the 3X3 area they had to play :)

By week 3 of having our house tore apart and the constant stream of people in and out
I was going a little crazy!!!  FYI Hanna told me to take pictures of how I felt every week : )
 New sub floor in and wall patched up
 Basement wall patched
 The new floor

There were a few bumps along the way, when they went to install the dishwasher they found some wiring problems and part of the cabinet broke off, nothing they couldn't and didn't fix,
but at the time it was a bit disheartening.
When they first installed the floors, we freaked out a little because there were 2 sections that weren't flush with the rest, they were slightly raised.  But the floor guys came and fixed it.
FYI look close at the cleaners as well as the ridges on the drawers and cabinets, yes we lived in constant saw dust for a month!!!!

There is no way we could ever thank those who helped us enough!!!

  I have learned that floods are STRESSFUL, I have learned that having your house coated with sawdust can drive you to the loony bin, having constant fans and dehumidifiers can give anyone a migraine, I have learned that keeping a 2 year old, 5 year old and a 3 month old Great Dane confined to one room multiple days in a row is just as insane as it sounds and I have learned that I really don't like having a constant stream of people in and out of my house (fyi they were all awesome and very understanding of a very curious puppy and 2 very curious girls).

  During our 5 week ordeal we did spend one night in a hotel to escape the sounds of the fans and dehumidifiers and the smell of the sealants, one day at Heathers so we had a break from the bedroom confinement, one weekend in Arbon so we could eat food that didn't have to be microwaved and one meal with Gary and Sally.  One thing I'm proud to say is we survived and our house is put back together!