So we finally had a closing on our new house last night after it being delayed twice. We take the keys drive over there, walk in and all I could say was WTF. I think the only way I can describe what I saw was a tropical rainstorm in most of the first floor of our new house. All of the recessed lighting fixtures looked like shower heads, the cedar plank ceiling in the kitchen and dining room was literally raining as the water was coming through between each plank; kitchen cabinets looked like rocky waterfalls.
To back it up, at the start of last week, my mortgage company wanted get their appraiser to inspect the heating and water in the house because he couldn’t do it originally since the house was winterized(water and gas shut off, pipes blown out). So the appraiser requested the seller to send a plumber and de-winterize the house. They sent someone who turned the water back on, and turned on the furnace in the attic. What he didn’t do is turn the furnace on the first floor back on and this house has separate heating/cooling for each floor. Since there was no heat on the first floor and it’s been below 20 for last few nights, the water pipes froze and burst flooding the house. What makes this worse is I was in the house on Saturday morning to walk through with my contractor and make a list of renovations he was going to start doing today, and noticed how cold it was on the first floor. I called the realtor and said that the furnace was still sealed off with winterizing signs and zip ties on all the switches, and told her that the pipes would freeze. After that they spent 3 days trying to figure out who would be coming back to turn on the furnace and I couldn’t even bring in space heaters since it was still not my house. In the end no one came out so the pipes froze and burst, flooding the house.
I called the insurance and they have a recovery crew there right now, tearing down walls, floor and ceiling so that the structure inspection could be done and they can check if the whole house might need to be torn down. At the very least I will need new kitchen, dinging, bathroom, laundry, hallway and foyer, probably more than that.
Welcome to a new home
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