Hot Tub Forum
Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: wmccall on September 15, 2008, 10:44:54 am
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Bonnibille, you might be in charge for awhile. It was only the outer edge of Ike, but we had 70+ winds for several hours yesterday. We drove around town yesterday and saw lots of damage. Our power is out and may not be back for a week. There is over 300,000 houses without power in this area.
We had minimal damage, but we can see a lot of people not so lucky nearby. Remember I mentioned how my neighbor wasn't happy when I had a branch from her tree ,that was over our tub? She lost two major branches from that tree and fortunately for her insurance company they don't owe me a new tub.
Both my work and my wife's work is closed today. Don't know for how long. Restaurants around here are packed. Half the places and gas stations are closed, along with a lot of traffic lights.
We were only on the fringe of this storm!
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As this storm was forming out over Cuba and the news began reporting on it's guestimated track, I remember thinking how glad I was that it would miss Florida where my daughter is going to school. But as with any storm of this nature, there is NO good area for it to make landfall, nor any good place for it to hit.
I am sure glad that I haven't heard from anyone I know who has had major loss from this storm, but our thoughts and prayers are still with those thousands of families who have. :-/
8-)
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Bonnibille, you might be in charge for awhile. It was only the outer edge of Ike, but we had 70+ winds for several hours yesterday. We drove around town yesterday and saw lots of damage. Our power is out and may not be back for a week. There is over 300,000 houses without power in this area.
We had minimal damage, but we can see a lot of people not so lucky nearby. Remember I mentioned how my neighbor wasn't happy when I had a branch from her tree ,that was over our tub? She lost two major branches from that tree and fortunately for her insurance company they don't owe me a new tub.
Both my work and my wife's work is closed today. Don't know for how long. Restaurants around here are packed. Half the places and gas stations are closed, along with a lot of traffic lights.
We were only on the fringe of this storm!
Maybe it's a good thing you haven't replaced that spa cover yet!
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We had 60 MPG here and for only the second time I hooked my cover hooks
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Glad you are safe Bill. I have been through several hurricanes when I lived on the eastern shore of Delaware, so I understand the level of damage you are talking about. I bet your neighbor is counting her blessings that you took that branch down.
It looks like the tropics are calm right now, so maybe folks can begin to recover.
Don't worry about your forum, everyone will behave just fine ;)
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Maybe it's a good thing you haven't replaced that spa cover yet!
It was, the cover did snap over to be have open, pulling out the receptable and ripping at the seams along with breaking the lifter. No work. Honeywell, in its wisdom doesn't have a number to call as they are "always open ::) ) Tomorrow, I'll call in before I leave as the phones are on a fast busy while they are down.
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We had 60 MPG here and for only the second time I hooked my cover hooks
I didn't think we needed hurricane straps here in Ohio. Franklin county has the most power outages in the entire state. At least there is one thing in Columbus that is #1 :'(
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Cook County in Illinois (where I live) has been declared a disaster area. It's pretty bad here too. We happen to live at one of the highest points in town. Everything is downhill from us.
The front of the houses across the street from me are full six feet lower than mine according to the geodetic survey maps. They have water above the foundation, which means thier entire basement and the floors of the first level are submerged. Some nieghborhoods are lakes with water so high, you can't see the roofs of the cars.
We sit 130 feet above Lake Michigan and 700 feet above sea level.
We are extremely lucky to have built where we did. I couldn't imagine what I would do or how I would feel if my house was flooded like that. Our sumps are working constantly but not one drop has made it's way into the foundation or above the sump wells.
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Believe it or not 60 mph winds are not uncommon here in southern colorado....We seen 300 year old trees blown over and buildings destroyed in the last few years.
Through it all I still haven't put the cover clips on my Marquis....It does set down on a lower deck with privacy fence on 2 sides however, everything else on the deck has blown around.
I think it has a lot to do with the extra large sweeping corners and the splash gaurd coping instead of a flat lip...that's the only thing that makes sense on it to me.
Hurricane straps are great and we sell a lot of them out here.
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Remember I mentioned how my neighbor wasn't happy when I had a branch from her tree ,that was over our tub? She lost two major branches from that tree and fortunately for her insurance company they don't owe me a new tub.
We were only on the fringe of this storm!
A friend of mine had a tree blow over and damage a neighbor's pool and fence. His insurance company told him it wasn't his problem.
I think it's perfectly fine if something is overhanging into our yard to cut it out. You shoud see how I handle my neighbor's brush that comes through the fence!
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60 to 70 mph straight gusts can cause some damage, its the 100+ sustained winds for hour after hour that really cause damage. Thanks south florida :P
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Work opened at 1pm today, though our phone system is still out :) I cna get caught up on paperwork before the masses start calling in. Still no power at home, hopeing for tomorrow. I went ahead and drained the tub, will refill at the first sign of the power. EVeryone two blocks away from us has power. The press has been telling everyone to treat intersections like 4 way stop signs. Its amazing how many people don't have a clue what that means. Been sleeping with the windows open and I hear sirens all night.
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After 77 hours, I have power! I used the evening light tonight to do the annual scrubbing of the tub and am refilling tonight. I'll soak tomorrow, ending a 4 day dry spell (pun intended)
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Glad everything is getting back to normal. How did things inside your house survive? I lost power from a tornado about 10 years ago. We had no electric for a week and everything in my freezer and refrigerator went bad in spite of my daily runs for dry ice. What a mess!! :P
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Glad everything is getting back to normal. How did things inside your house survive? I lost power from a tornado about 10 years ago. We had no electric for a week and everything in my freezer and refrigerator went bad in spite of my daily runs for dry ice. What a mess!! :P
We lost everything in the firdge/Freezer and another freezer. There was a rush on ice and it was very hard to find. We hadn't shopped in a week, so there wasnt a lot there.
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Our plant is next to the police station so our power there was only out a couple of hours, but I just got power back last night after 3-1/2 days. I just feel lucky that it's back as there are still a lot of people down here without power.
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Hey all, hope all is well with all of you in the Ike-path.
Here in West Newton, Pa, things were windy, but (unfortunately) not windy enough to knock the neighbor's tree overhanging our pool! ::) ::) Parts North of Pittsburgh are still without electricity.
Funny thing is, I was worried about my son in Dallas (there for a meteorology internship with Southwest Airlines til Dec.) and he said we actually got hit worse than them!
Hope all is well with all of you!
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Hey all, hope all is well with all of you in the Ike-path.
Here in West Newton, Pa, things were windy, but (unfortunately) not windy enough to knock the neighbor's tree overhanging our pool! ::) ::) Parts North of Pittsburgh are still without electricity.
Funny thing is, I was worried about my son in Dallas (there for a meteorology internship with Southwest Airlines til Dec.) and he said we actually got hit worse than them!
Hope all is well with all of you!
Sounds like a great opportunity. HE couldn't get with Usless Air and stay in PA?
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I just learned LT Dan lost his deck and hot tub in the storm.
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Sounds like a great opportunity. HE couldn't get with Usless Air and stay in PA?
I am not sure he even tried!! He is liking the traveling part, probably why he chose SW Airlines.
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I just learned LT Dan lost his deck and hot tub in the storm.
Bad news, deck and hot tube wiped out by huge Ash tree. Good news, insurance and new hot tub!
Actually moved (short distance) and hadn't moved the hot tub yet. I'll have a new one delivered to the new house, have to pour a pad though. I really liked my Jaccuzi J345, they have made some nice improvements on it. I believe I may go with the same model and dealer.
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Bad news, deck and hot tube wiped out by huge Ash tree. Good news, insurance and new hot tub!
Actually moved (short distance) and hadn't moved the hot tub yet. I'll have a new one delivered to the new house, have to pour a pad though. I really liked my Jaccuzi J345, they have made some nice improvements on it. I believe I may go with the same model and dealer.
I'm not up to speed on the Jacuzzi line, but the last time I was in there, I saw they still had a 50th anniversary model, can't remember if it was a 345 or 365 on the floor. If a tree had taken mine out I'd be considering. Today the light at Cleveland Ave just south of I-270 was working. That was the last reminder of the storm around the north end.
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Bad news, deck and hot tube wiped out by huge Ash tree. Good news, insurance and new hot tub!
Lt Dan, Thankfully no bodily injury.
Yep, I was hoping for the large Ash tree behind our house to fall onto our pool/deck (my bad 8-)) and to be able to get a new one! Ash is good burning wood, best green wood to burn, if needed!
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I wonder how they are disposing of all these Ash trees. Central Ohio is under a quarantine not allowing Ash trees or wood to be transported out of the area.
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I'll be disposing of the one that took out my deck and tub piece by piece in a fire pit. Hopefully with a brand new hot tub in the background :)
And maybe a beer....