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Old 06-06-2009, 05:48 PM   #21
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Maybe its different in the States, but, up here in Canada, the insurance boys pay well and pay quick. I have done a couple of jobs and have friends that do work for them on a constant basis. Never an issue.

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Old 06-06-2009, 05:58 PM   #23
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ok, hey guys, need some help here. ins. is paying for this. i need to know how much yall charge to demo and replace a kitchen floor (12*18), a hallway and closet (5*22), and a bathroom (5*5). the hot water heater in the hall closet leaked for about 6 weeks and lead into those areas. all im doing is tearing up the vinyl tile and subfloor in the kitchen and bath. and in the hall tearing up carpet n pad and subfloor. then treating the floor joist with stain and mildew killer and sealing with wood primer treatment on all exposed floor joist. then replacing the areas with the same type material that it originaly had. funny thing already happend. the ins. estimater came out and gave the homeoner a price of 1303.00 for material and labor. homeowner is my sister n law. if

oh and she wanted to know if the base cabinets that butted up against the wall that the hot water heater is at needs replacing too. the floor is saging and so are the cab. and counter top with it. is that related to the water damage that the heater made?
maybe the insurance adjuster will make up the rest of his profit doin the horizontal mambo on your sister n law
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