Bill Arden
Computer Programmer
My garage and part of my house burned memorial day.
The insurance company thinks that it's possible to...
1. Gut the entire house to the studs.
2. replace the roof trusses.
3. rewire the entire house and replace the main panels.
4. replace the entire interior.
This would only save the concrete slab and the wall studs.
I just don't see how there "replacement" estimate will possibly be less than the $81,000 limit that my policy covers.
I also think it would be hard to completely replace a 24x36 insulated, wired, and fished workshop with in floor heat for less than the $58,000 limit
I still think it will be cheaper to just bulldoze the place and buy some other place given the current house prices.
Thoughts?
The insurance company thinks that it's possible to...
1. Gut the entire house to the studs.
2. replace the roof trusses.
3. rewire the entire house and replace the main panels.
4. replace the entire interior.
This would only save the concrete slab and the wall studs.
I just don't see how there "replacement" estimate will possibly be less than the $81,000 limit that my policy covers.
I also think it would be hard to completely replace a 24x36 insulated, wired, and fished workshop with in floor heat for less than the $58,000 limit
I still think it will be cheaper to just bulldoze the place and buy some other place given the current house prices.
Thoughts?