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[QUOTE="kyphysics, post: 6863549, member: 510391"] Thanks, I actually will check it out too. On the personal/practical side, I also called my insurance company and local water damage/mold companies, who said (aggregated answers): a.) it depends b.) on? .....the [B]amount of water[/B] soaked into your sheathing (or elsewhere) primarily and house construction secondarily c.) the best solution is to probably do an on-site assessment (which I've set up for next week) to have experts SEE the condition things are in and they can even tear out a tiny piece of wall or exterior siding to peak inside (this is a low cost solution vs. like tearing down a whole side of house wall) to gauge/deduce conditions d.) trusting a non-trained water damage/mold person (i.e., the repair guy) isn't reliable, b/c you need people licensed and trained in this area So, on the practical side of things, there are TRAINED professionals who deal specifically with this...One offered me a free assessment and the other offered a paid one. I'll report back what they say after they review things on-site! [/QUOTE]
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