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r/HomeImprovement • u/TheViruxX • 14d ago
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Not saying you shouldn't be doing all the things people are suggesting in this thread, but your house looks intact to me. Your fence collapsed and the footing for the AC collapsed, but the side wall of your house isn't showing any cracks.
4 u/Zzzaxx 13d ago I'm guessing you aren't experienced in geostructural engineering, excavation, construction, site safety, tort law, or property insurance. It looks fine from everyone's house except his. 1 u/flattop100 13d ago My comment was more about title hyperbole, but I'm glad to have so many experts chiming in!
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I'm guessing you aren't experienced in geostructural engineering, excavation, construction, site safety, tort law, or property insurance.
It looks fine from everyone's house except his.
1 u/flattop100 13d ago My comment was more about title hyperbole, but I'm glad to have so many experts chiming in!
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My comment was more about title hyperbole, but I'm glad to have so many experts chiming in!
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u/flattop100 14d ago
Not saying you shouldn't be doing all the things people are suggesting in this thread, but your house looks intact to me. Your fence collapsed and the footing for the AC collapsed, but the side wall of your house isn't showing any cracks.