Great...water leak inside the wall

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imported_weadjust

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Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Originally posted by: vi_edit
What a mess. :(

By the time you get the floors replaced, drywall patched up, things repainted, and all the other little stuff done you are easily looking at $5,000 + depending on how nice of laminate/hardwood you go with.

I hope the policy covers the flooring too.

I have USAA Insurance. They've always been a great company to deal with so I'm not too worried. The $1,000 deductible on the other hand...:roll:

USAA is one of the best when it comes to claims. You will have to pay the deductible and the cost to repair/replace the damaged plumbing. The resulting water damage from the burst plumbing and damage caused to access the plumbing is covered not the damage to the plumbing/pipe.
 

Crucial

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Originally posted by: MmmSkyscraper
Those bananas look nasty :p

No way. They look perfect. Maybe not the large black spot but if they weren't smushed to create the discoloration they will be great to eat. Soft, sweet and delicious.