JGolds
Well-Known Member
I'd keep a close eye on that water level with your clogged pump. Water can do alot more damage then you can see with your eye.
Getting stuff dry should def be a priority.
I'd keep a close eye on that water level with your clogged pump. Water can do alot more damage then you can see with your eye.
Dodged another bullet - no power outages, no flooding, no wind damage. I called a couple of my friends and they're without power. A couple of others I can't get through to - cell phones are iffy.
My office buidling has no almost no power so I got the day off work - which makes me feel even more lucky because my job is only a couple miles from my house.
I don't want to drive around yet because about 20 roads are closed in just my town.
Had one tense moment. Around 6pm I got tired of all the news so I just shut of the TV and took a nap with my wife. My wife got up and saw some young guy on a cell phone walking up to my front door and trying to look in my windows. We watched him go back and forth 3 times near the front of my house - all the time it's raining with 50 mile an hour winds. Definitely got a bad vibe with this guy, so I took a metal pipe and put it in a trash bag pretending I was taking out the garbage. I walked outside and asked him if there was something I could do for him and he did an about face and walked halfway down the block where his car was parked. Didn't say a word to me. My wife tried to make out his license plate but couldn't. With all my lights out I definitely think this guy was casing my house thinking it was evacuated.
I'm fine. Storm seems done though wind gusts may still be around 40-45 at times. No rain currently but I think there are supposed to be some showers later. Power is out here like it is in a lot of Jersey. I'm currently running my big screen tv and staggering my fridges on my generator. I think I should have enough gas to last me through tomorrow, perhaps even a day or two beyond by which point I'll be able to go out and get more gas even if the power is out which it may be as they're saying 7-10 days possibly. The only negative aspects for me so far are that my sump pump is backed up (clogged?) and not working. It's just about to start to very slowly spill over. That's annoying and shouldn't be that bad I hope. There's also about 30 or so shingles in my front yard but the roof doesn't look too bad.
In everyone's opinion, are these something even claim-worthy with my insurance company? I mean, I feel like my insurance will just go up if I file a claim and that it will cost me more in the long run.
and you guys waste your precious power/gass on posting on jazzfanz
I'm fine. Storm seems done though wind gusts may still be around 40-45 at times. No rain currently but I think there are supposed to be some showers later. Power is out here like it is in a lot of Jersey. I'm currently running my big screen tv and staggering my fridges on my generator. I think I should have enough gas to last me through tomorrow, perhaps even a day or two beyond by which point I'll be able to go out and get more gas even if the power is out which it may be as they're saying 7-10 days possibly. The only negative aspects for me so far are that my sump pump is backed up (clogged?) and not working. It's just about to start to very slowly spill over. That's annoying and shouldn't be that bad I hope. There's also about 30 or so shingles in my front yard but the roof doesn't look too bad.
In everyone's opinion, are these something even claim-worthy with my insurance company? I mean, I feel like my insurance will just go up if I file a claim and that it will cost me more in the long run.
You most likely have at least a $500 to $1,000 deductible. Repairing 30 shingles shouldn't run more than $500 unless you are getting screwed. Assuming that's your only damage. I wouln't make a claim on my home insurance unless it was at least $2,000 damage. IMO
But all that said, I personally am okay so far. I think we'll get power back today or tomorrow and if we don't, Sunday brings football and I can just find some bar to go to watch the games. If I don't have power by the time I wake up on Monday, and the storm appears as if it could be bad, then I'll be concerned and on edge. But as of now, the whole powerless process is just tedious and monotonous. And chilly.
City and state officials announced Wednesday that drivers must have at least three people in their vehicle to cross into Manhattan using any of the East River bridges and the Lincoln Tunnel from 6 am- Midnight on Thursday and Friday.