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Y'all know I've said it before,so with that said,I won't. Everything is frozen, including the septic system. I've had enough. I'm looking to go south(not that they have it any better right now) I'm getting too old for this aggravation. I wonder if my home owner insurance is going to cover this. I know all the pipes are cracked for sure now.
Hope you thaw-out soon. Most home owner's policies cover damage from freeze, there may be limitations or exclusions. Read your policy, contact your agent and make sure that you document all the damage. Make a list of the damage to the building and a separate list of damage to personal property. The adjuster will appriciate it. Also save any receipts for item or labor costs you may have incurred mitigating further damage. If you have to contract a mitigation contractor make sure that the contract, proposal or invoice is itemised. Have the adjuster contact the contractor to make sure that you're not commiting to work that may not be covered by the policy.
Looks like an ignition module wedged in a coil spring. Just enough lift to get the new larger tires on . Speaking of tires, I’m a little confused about how this tire makes me feel... I know it’s jsut a tire but I like it way too much.
i saw yall noticed the obvious part.. but did you notice the not so obvious part at the top of the spring?? theres a ring gear sitting above the spring...
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