Flood cleanup?
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We had a sewer backup in the condo building which resulted in flooding in our shared basement. Got an estimate from Service Master to clean it up but it was really high ($2700) and involved haz/mat suits and HEPA filters and rebuilding of the partitions between storage spaces -- basically everything but the kitchen sink. I am not sure we need to do that much remediation but have no idea if this is standard or not.
I looked through posts back to July 2007 but saw nothing about this. Anyone have a recommendation? Thanks in advance.
I looked through posts back to July 2007 but saw nothing about this. Anyone have a recommendation? Thanks in advance.
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Date: 2008-09-09 06:36 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2008-09-09 07:02 pm (UTC)On the other hand, I'd believe the cost isn't too bad. If I were cleaning up sewers, I'd want a hazmat suit. And the wood is soaked with sewer water; they should be replaced.
Was the backup due to you or something else? It is likely the Condo association's insurance policy may cover some of the cost. And if not, your homeowners might cover some of your share.
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