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Stub Mandrel26/11/2012 19:46:47
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I'm sitting here hoping the lights stay on... the flood waters are lapping around the end of the drive, but are already at next door's threshold.

I reckon we have about 8" before the garage is reached, another 3" for the house. Sandbags over the airbricks, but if it gets over the front step we are in trouble.

Almost everything is high enough to be above a 12" flood in the house... I've gone a bit mad in the workshop, lifting stuff and randomly spraying WD40 on any exposed steel!

It's going to be a nervous night.

Neil

Grizzly bear26/11/2012 19:50:32
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May the gods be with you.

Regards Bear..

Michael Gilligan26/11/2012 19:59:03
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Hope it goes well for you Neil.

MichaelG.

chris j26/11/2012 20:06:23
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Good luck Neil.

Stub Mandrel26/11/2012 20:10:06
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Thanks folks.

Lots of wet people here now, having waded through knee-deep water.

Still dry in the house, but I just saw a lorry go full pelt at the flooded road and change his mind at the last minute - not so much aquaplaning as log flume

Neil

Tony Pratt 126/11/2012 20:14:37
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Good luck Neil! Sounds like you have done all you can, I am always amazed when people go to bed and in the morning they are suprised when their wordly possesions are floating down the road, after a week of flood warnings. If I was in a flood area I certainly wouldn't sleep a wink and would be monitoring the situation hourly.

Tony

Jeff Dayman26/11/2012 20:39:46
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Someone pull the plug in the drain already!

Good luck Neil and others in wet areas.

JD

NJH26/11/2012 21:18:46
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Good luck Neil

I'll be thinking of you. I'm sat here in Devon - you may have seen the pics of the railway line near Exeter on BBC yesterday. No floods just where we are luckily as we are at the top of a hill but the water was running down the road like a river. The problem though can be to get out - all the roads round about flood.

I think we may have a couple of days respite here but it's so wet everywhere that any new rain will set it all off again.

Still, as some cheerful soul said to me the other day - just think what it would be like if this was snow!

As I say good luck and stay safe.

Norman

Russell Eberhardt26/11/2012 21:35:57
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Bon chance Neil

Russell

Bazyle26/11/2012 21:38:22
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Fingers crossed for you. I've had a weekend off t'internet in Devon owing to half a tree doing a strength test on the line. Now back home with trusty underground cable.

Edited By Bazyle on 26/11/2012 21:39:23

Stub Mandrel26/11/2012 21:40:48
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What irks is that we asked the solicitors to get confirmation the property didn't flood when we bought it. The seller confirmed this - we later found out it had flooded 9-12 months before the sale.

Strange, all we can do is sit round, chat and sup Cava Brut and munch walnuts!

One positive, when cleaning out a cupboard, i found a Dapol Scammel Scarab, unassembled!

Neil

Edited By Stub Mandrel on 26/11/2012 21:45:10

Cornish Jack26/11/2012 22:14:46
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Neil - hope the worst is over for you now. Can't do much once Nature decides to turn nasty.

We were flooded last November when there was a North Sea 'surge' and a coincident gale. The house is on the Norfolk Coastal Path and VERY adjacent to the salty stuff - lovely! SWMBO was standing in the lounge admiring the HUGE clouds of spray and spume and noticed that her feet seemed to be getting damp!! The Coastal Path has had zero maintenance and the sand had built up above our dpc. The path was flooded to about 18" and gently oozing through the wall. Bit of a shock when I realised that we had an uplighter controller gently glowing to indicate power on, resting in the slowly encroaching puddle. Quick trip of RCBs and joined Madame to enjoy the show!! Compared to the poor souls suffering this and previous floods, we were ridiculously lucky.

Stay safe

Rgds

Bill

dcosta26/11/2012 22:17:47
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Good luck Neil !

Dias Costa

Martin W26/11/2012 23:08:41
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Hope you stay dry Neil

Martin

Dusty27/11/2012 10:40:19
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Hi Neil, it sounds like you may have compensation coming your way. I would be hammering on my Solicitors door as soon as possible. Take photographs of any flooding for evidential purposes. i would venture to suggest that even if previous flood waters did not reach the house but did reach the property then you have been given an untrue statement, this could invalidate the contract of sale.

chris j27/11/2012 13:05:37
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Neil

Are you there ?

Did you survive, hope so.

Chris

DMB27/11/2012 16:06:33
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All depends on answers given in Solicitors questionaire. If evey question is answered with, "the Vendor is not aware"(of potential problem referred to), then I very much doubt if anything can bo done unless it can be proved beyond all reasonable doubt that an answer was a deliberate lie intended to deceive.....

May be worth getting hold of a copy of that document and taking legal advice on it, ensuring that said advice is from another Solicitor. Potentially an expensive venture and at the end of the day, someone has to have assets to be worth sueing. Watchout!!

Sandy Morton27/11/2012 18:12:56
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Hi Neil, hope everything goes well for you but to put it into perspective if my house/workshop floods global warming will be real. I am about 50 yards from the sea at high tide!

Steamshy27/11/2012 18:24:06
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Hi Neil, I trust that all will turn out well for you and the floods do an you any serious damage. Just blame the government, its probably there fault anyway.

Martin W27/11/2012 19:07:35
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Hi Neil

I sincerely hope that no news isn't bad news and that the night passed without the flood waters getting into your house or workshop.

Cheers

Martin

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