We did open the study door to a bigger mess than John left. The wet drywall started to rain down in the room and then we got up there and pulled down everything that was damp to stop the smell. The carpet has also been pulled up from the room and I am trying very hard to air out the entire house and that room in particular. Lucky for us we are actually having unseasonably cool (low in the 50s, highs in the 70s) weather to allow me to open all the windows. The major discovery with regard to this was that the water the got into the study came from a second hole in the roof. When the chimney came down, it punched through the decking over the study and it looks like that is how the water got there. Which means the water from the chimney hole may still be above the fireplace for all we know, we just can't tell.
12 years ago
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That same thing happened to some of our other friends. Their dining room ceiling looked wet, and then completely caved in during the night.
If you guys need extra hands, let us know. Our fence can wait a bit, and that's the main thing we have left to deal with.
Thanks Jen, we do appreciate it. We appreciate everything everyone has offered. Right now I think we're in a holding pattern until we can get an adjustor out to our house to assess the damage. The house is livable and the smell is going away (Amen). The only crappy part is the dogs have to be tied-up outside instead of being allowed to roam.
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