applebear
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Thank you for the kind words Zann, it is hard to pick ourselves up...but have to try right? Trust was really shattered through this. But, through even the negative responses...not all have been so harsh and shown they can have compassion and understanding despite how everything happened.
It doesn't sound like the mold is going to be a huge deal, though I will have to face some hidden behind a panel in the back room at some point. Right now, it's at least contained and not being disturbed [except for what the contractor took out, which he did everything rambo style], which is what causes the bigger issue if I understand correctly.
The guys were just here, and they went all around the house, to see what they will look at doing now [siding the exposed side], and hopefully what can be done in the mean time as we hopefully eventually get rest of funds for future. He even thought *maybe* he could get some electrician buddies to volunteer some time to replace the fuseboxs themselves [not the outside stuff, since that that will most likely take city permits and bigger money].
Before I even said anything to him, he said the exact same thing as you guys when looking at the plywood on the side of the home, "This has to all be redone." He's not a professional, and things won't be perfect, but they should be better.
PS Chris, if for any reason we don't use your material...I will have it returned to store and refunded back to you. I couldn't tell if he could use it or not, but I don't think he looked real closely.
It doesn't sound like the mold is going to be a huge deal, though I will have to face some hidden behind a panel in the back room at some point. Right now, it's at least contained and not being disturbed [except for what the contractor took out, which he did everything rambo style], which is what causes the bigger issue if I understand correctly.
The guys were just here, and they went all around the house, to see what they will look at doing now [siding the exposed side], and hopefully what can be done in the mean time as we hopefully eventually get rest of funds for future. He even thought *maybe* he could get some electrician buddies to volunteer some time to replace the fuseboxs themselves [not the outside stuff, since that that will most likely take city permits and bigger money].
Before I even said anything to him, he said the exact same thing as you guys when looking at the plywood on the side of the home, "This has to all be redone." He's not a professional, and things won't be perfect, but they should be better.
PS Chris, if for any reason we don't use your material...I will have it returned to store and refunded back to you. I couldn't tell if he could use it or not, but I don't think he looked real closely.