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  • Hover

    Votes: 3 12.5%
  • Wipe and sit

    Votes: 10 41.7%
  • Birdnest

    Votes: 5 20.8%
  • eww, i'm to uppidy to use a public tiolet

    Votes: 6 25.0%

  • Total voters
    24

Okuma

Proprietor
Kalash Klub
Lifetime Supporter
Oct 26, 2016
4,704
23,978
113
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Zip code
30115
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I did a thing tonight. Zoo city put work in!
 

Jake

Steering wheel holder
Super Moderator
Kalash Klub
Lifetime Supporter
Aug 11, 2015
8,361
36,820
113
Ball Ground
Zip code
30189
What a fucking day. One of the guys with the restoration company who is fixing our house decided that it would be a good idea to take a 2x4 and poke on the tarp that was holding about 4-500 gallons of water(that we called them and told them about 10 days ago after we got all of that rain) to try to get it to drain off. He ripped a hole in the tarp and about 300 gallons came pouring into my house. We had all of the stuff that we didn't bring to the apartment in the finished basement(that wasn't affected by the initial damage) which is directly below where he busted the tarp. All of our shit was soaked. Had to go get a 20ft U-Haul and move all of it out of there into a 10'x15' storage unit ourselves.

Look at the perfect 2x4 hole in the tarp...

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karlvv

The LEGEND
Kalash Klub
Lifetime Supporter
Apr 3, 2015
3,784
12,415
113
Harlem, GA
Zip code
30814
Oh, and to make things better, we finished the basement ourselves and didn't pull any permits or anything(allegedly) so insurance probably won't cover the damage to that room now.

Shoulda did yoself to begin with. Trust doesn't exist anymore. You can trust me though. I can help and I won't ask for blowies.
 

DeanMoriarty

oW n ER
Site Supporter
Kalash Klub
Lifetime Supporter
Jun 19, 2020
8,933
42,458
113
Emerson GA
What a fucking day. One of the guys with the restoration company who is fixing our house decided that it would be a good idea to take a 2x4 and poke on the tarp that was holding about 4-500 gallons of water(that we called them and told them about 10 days ago after we got all of that rain) to try to get it to drain off. He ripped a hole in the tarp and about 300 gallons came pouring into my house. We had all of the stuff that we didn't bring to the apartment in the finished basement(that wasn't affected by the initial damage) which is directly below where he busted the tarp. All of our shit was soaked. Had to go get a 20ft U-Haul and move all of it out of there into a 10'x15' storage unit ourselves.

Look at the perfect 2x4 hole in the tarp...

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What a fucking idiot
 

Slacker1972

Tracker
Kalash Klub
Lifetime Supporter
Oct 6, 2015
919
3,639
113
Franklin, Ga
Zip code
30217
Man I hate home renovations.
Our house was built in 85 and it doesn't have central heating and air.
We started last week and I am ready for it to be over.
We got the vinyl siding torn off this week and got all of the new windows installed but they still need trimmed out.
The vinyl siding had wood siding underneath it and underneath every window the wood was wet and rotted out from window a/c units.
That's all been replaced on the outside and cleaned up.
The new siding is going on Monday next week.
Once this is all done we are starting on the inside and adding a/c.

Do you guys have any experience with mini split a/c units versus regular central air?
 

karlvv

The LEGEND
Kalash Klub
Lifetime Supporter
Apr 3, 2015
3,784
12,415
113
Harlem, GA
Zip code
30814
Man I hate home renovations.
Our house was built in 85 and it doesn't have central heating and air.
We started last week and I am ready for it to be over.
We got the vinyl siding torn off this week and got all of the new windows installed but they still need trimmed out.
The vinyl siding had wood siding underneath it and underneath every window the wood was wet and rotted out from window a/c units.
That's all been replaced on the outside and cleaned up.
The new siding is going on Monday next week.
Once this is all done we are starting on the inside and adding a/c.

Do you guys have any experience with mini split a/c units versus regular central air?

Get a central unit. It works well and gets a good warranty.
 

DeanMoriarty

oW n ER
Site Supporter
Kalash Klub
Lifetime Supporter
Jun 19, 2020
8,933
42,458
113
Emerson GA
Man I hate home renovations.
Our house was built in 85 and it doesn't have central heating and air.
We started last week and I am ready for it to be over.
We got the vinyl siding torn off this week and got all of the new windows installed but they still need trimmed out.
The vinyl siding had wood siding underneath it and underneath every window the wood was wet and rotted out from window a/c units.
That's all been replaced on the outside and cleaned up.
The new siding is going on Monday next week.
Once this is all done we are starting on the inside and adding a/c.

Do you guys have any experience with mini split a/c units versus regular central air?
Mini splits are awesome, as long as you actually learn how to use the functions. Other than units hanging inside on the walls, I like em better, though I've never seen them used throughout an entire house, only on additions etc.