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Half the daughter in laws roof blew off a few weeks ago in a big storm oop norf.
Then she found out her house insurance had lapsed a couple of weeks earlier
so the son in law buys himself a ladder for christmas, and fixed the roof himself.
very impressive I thought
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Originally posted by doodab View PostActually looks like a touch of diarrhea. I can live with that.
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Originally posted by doodab View PostActually looks like a touch of diarrhea. I can live with that.
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Originally posted by doodab View PostBad things come in threes. WTF is next?
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Originally posted by administrator View PostAh mate, puts my evening of adventure into perspective. Hope nothing too badly damaged. As TM said, get on to the insurers. If no insurers then send the Mrs up into the loft, might just be a roof tile out of place... Had much wind up your way?
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Luckily we're renting, so it's landlords problem.
I can see a few bits of roof in the garden.
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yay an in bedroom shower !
Just think of the time you will save, an extra 10 minutes in bed.
seriously sorry to hear, last time that happened to me the ceiling fell in, my companion for the night wasn't impressed.
Insurance was good though. got the bedroom redecorated.
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Originally posted by doodab View PostSodding roof is now leaking through the bedroom ceiling.
Thanks a bunch Santa, some ******* awesome presents this year!
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Originally posted by doodab View PostSodding roof is now leaking through the bedroom ceiling.
Thanks a bunch Santa, some ******* awesome presents this year!
Fortunately your home insurers will be geared up for this sort of thing and should give you the nod over the phone to get emergency repairs done to avoid further damage, then fix it properly. Odds are they will have suitable companies on a list to call for that.
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