Sorry for the late reply.
Good news is we have lots of friends and family. People have been really helpful through all this. We are staying at a friends house right now and will be moving into a house we will be renting out for who knows how long in a couple of weeks when it becomes available. Our house is pretty much a complete loss as it turns out but we don’t know what the city will do and are in limbo on what to do about it. We really just want to get out from under it and move on with life.
Over 95% of the basement walls/foundation on the front of the house caved in and a big 40% chunk of the right side of the basement wall/foundation has also caved in. The left side of the house’s foundation is currently bowing inward and the back of the house’s foundation has a long crack running the entire length. Basically the entire foundation needs to be completely replaced and we have been getting many estimates on it’s replacement and the lowest figures we’ve been getting were around $35,000. On top of that all the electrical on the first floor and basement needs replaced as the wiring was older and had a cloth outer shielding and the outlet panel needs moved and replaced as it was in the basement. Plumbing needs replacing as well. Walls on the first floor will need replacing as well as all the cabinets and counter tops in the kitchen. The figures to repair our house will cost as much or more than the house is worth. The city may determine that our house just needs to be demolished before we can get any permits. If buy outs occur we wont know for well over a year and they will probably only buy out homes in the 100 year flood zone which we aren’t even in the 500 year flood zone. And nope, insurance will not cover anything because we didn’t have flood insurance. Why didn’t we have flood insurance? Because we weren’t suppose to be in a flood zone and were advised by even the insurance people that we didn’t need to waste money on something we would never need!! HAH!
As for possessions we have a 10×10 storage unit we have put everything that we were able to recover and there is still plenty of room to spare in it. Powerlifting related the power rack is completely rusted out along with the barbell. The straps and cuffs to do hanging leg raises were completely ruined. Lost my belt, shoes, all the knee/wrist wraps, mini/light/avg bands, entire westside dvd collection, gym bag, and supplements. I did pull up the weights and they have a little rust on them but wont know to what extent until I get a chance to wash them off and scrap off the little, hopefully little, rust that I can see on them then repaint.
Enough of that. Here’s some pictures taken. Got some pictures during the flood, second major mound of trash that spanned across both lots (yes we’ve had three mounds just like that and that is my hand back there), the hole on the side of the house and the front of the house, and some muck.
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