galway_blow_in
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So my mother came back to her house yesterday only to discover water everywhere, I live three hours away so her neighbour found the leak in the attic,my mother was a week away so it may have been leaking for several days.
Turns out the leak point is exactly located on a stretch of pipe in the attic which the insulation company failed to cover when the attic was insulated around two years ago
Few questions if I may
The insulation company are coming out to remove the wet insulation from the attic, if it turns out that my mother's insurance either refuses to cover due to an improperly covered pipe ?, would the insulation company be liable?
Now a general question ?, one of my sisters who lives fairly close to my mother has hired out dehumidifiers etc and cleaned the place up ,she took plenty of photographs,she notified my mother's insurance company and the assessor is talking about visiting tomorrow, surely it's necessary to first employ a surveyor to inspect and put a cost estimate on repairs?
If a car is damaged,you get a panel beater to do a repair estimate before the insurance assessor pays a visit , perhaps it's not especially important how you sequence this however so maybe the assessor coming out first is not any real harm ?
Forgive my ignorance but what do you call the professional trades person who should be tasked with inspecting flood damage like this , is it a quantity surveyor who values costs or just a builder ?
Turns out the leak point is exactly located on a stretch of pipe in the attic which the insulation company failed to cover when the attic was insulated around two years ago
Few questions if I may
The insulation company are coming out to remove the wet insulation from the attic, if it turns out that my mother's insurance either refuses to cover due to an improperly covered pipe ?, would the insulation company be liable?
Now a general question ?, one of my sisters who lives fairly close to my mother has hired out dehumidifiers etc and cleaned the place up ,she took plenty of photographs,she notified my mother's insurance company and the assessor is talking about visiting tomorrow, surely it's necessary to first employ a surveyor to inspect and put a cost estimate on repairs?
If a car is damaged,you get a panel beater to do a repair estimate before the insurance assessor pays a visit , perhaps it's not especially important how you sequence this however so maybe the assessor coming out first is not any real harm ?
Forgive my ignorance but what do you call the professional trades person who should be tasked with inspecting flood damage like this , is it a quantity surveyor who values costs or just a builder ?