Bozzlife: Disaster Recovery Part II

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There are two very important things that I think I forgot to mention when I wrote this post the other day.

The first one is the fact that not only did I wake up and decide to go back asleep instead of checking the basement, but @mrsbozz also had a dream that the basement flooded and she didn't act on that either.

I really wish at least one of us would have done something. Even if it meant we spent all night bailing water, we might have been able to avoid the flooding.

The second important thing I forgot to mention is what we did upon finding the water that we absolutely should not have done. We both went charging into the water to try and figure out what was going on. We are very lucky that neither of us got electrocuted! The water could have very well been carrying electrical current from our power outlets and it is a miracle we were not injured.

As I mentioned in the other post, it was early morning when we had a restoration company on site starting to clean things up for us. As you can see from the photo above, Jovi took on the role of overseer to make sure they were doing all of the work properly.

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Here is half of the stuff that we pulled out of the basement and moved to the garage to start going through.

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This is the other half. All of my shoes were pretty much ruined except for one pair of black dress shoes. We had to run to the store this weekend and buy all new sneakers for me. All of my wife's scrapbooks that she had spent hours and love putting together were ruined.

We used a camera to take pictures of the pages before we threw them out. It was a very hard and emotional weekend. I also had to go through my vinyl collection and discard pretty much every single album jacket. I carefully wiped down the records themselves and hopefully they will not warp and will still be playable.

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This is the only one of two records that came through the disaster unscathed.

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The workers started raising up the large furniture that could not be moved out of the basement and placed dehumidifiers and air movers throughout the basement to start getting things dried out.

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The project lead for our job let us know that they would be using a lot of electricity to get everything dry. They actually had an electrician come later in first day of recovery to hard-wire all of their equipment into our electrical panel.

I am not looking forward to seeing what that bill is going to look like when it comes in the mail.

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Going through this has been pretty horrible and @mrsbozz and I are both just wondering when we can get our lives back to normal. Jovi is having a hard time not being able to go down into her basement den whenever she wants and has been a little stir crazy.

The problem is the workers can't give you a timeline because it all just depends on how dry things are. They try to get the moisture level down to 14% because at that point mold can not grow. If it takes three days or three weeks to get there, that is just how long it takes.

Probably the most unfortunate thing (besides losing our stuff), is the smell. The smell is just horrible. Since our house is a bi-level, the basement is pretty much just an extension of the house. It isn't a door'ed off area with a long staircase heading down that you can just block off and leave the mess "out of sight, out of mind".

When you come into the house you either go up a small staircase to the upstairs, or down a small staircase to the lower area. We have been keeping the windows open 24/7 and burning candles just to mitigate the smell.

More on that in the next post though....


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I did not even think about the risk of electrocution when reading your first post but that is a valid concern though i m glad you were both lucky in that regard
Having no idea how long it is going to take must be so frustrating and opting it is shorter rather than longer

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Yes, I hope so too. As I said, I am at the point where I just want to know how long it is going to take and how much it is going to cost me to get our lives back to normal!

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Two very important things to know well I hope the answer to either of them is better than what your hoping it will be

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wow @bozz can't imagine what you are going trough right now with your, I must be terrible seeing all the precious things ruined...

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Yeah, it is really hard. I nearly shed some tears...

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I can imagine... good luck with all the hassle...

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Oh no @bozz, I can just imagine the smell as our office got flooded once and the carpets took forever to dry even though they got it cleaned and vacuumed! We had a waterpipe burst under the bathtub in the middle of the night last year, one wing of the house was totally flooded. The worst was the sound of the water as we could not see where it was coming from, fortunately my elderly mom did not wake up before us as her bed was standing in water! We have wooden floors and managed to dry everything by morning.
I was also worried about electric cables but fortunately there was none on the floor in that section! You were very lucky too but one is so shocked when something like this happens that you don't think.
I do hope you get rid of the smell soon!

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Thank you! I can't imagine having a leak and not being able to find it. The smell is getting better for sure. I just want everything back to normal now!

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Wow... that looks really horrible... which now that give me more indication that we shouldn't hoard up too many things if we are not using them all the time.... 😅

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For sure! We are actually lucky that we have so little to begin with. The only thing we really lost was our luggage, shoes, and my records.

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