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re: Removing contaminated sheetrock
Posted on 8/18/16 at 8:50 pm to OysterPoBoy
Posted on 8/18/16 at 8:50 pm to OysterPoBoy
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How the hell does anyone know 8 people who aren't working or doing their own house?
Yeah, would love to have a crew. My brother and I knocked it out in 2 days though, including floors. My entire body hurts.
Posted on 8/18/16 at 8:53 pm to brsa
sqft. 1000sqft house would be 1,750.00. Basically that type of formula. That will also include the flooring, cabinets, shower/tub enclosures and so on.
Posted on 8/18/16 at 8:53 pm to brsa
Willing to take the risk of the water to wick up above 4 ft or to the ceiling and attic, create mold, and create a much larger problem when you have no idea if insurance will cover it? Your carpet and sheetrock should have been removed asap.
Posted on 8/18/16 at 8:55 pm to Chad504boy
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Does everyone trash all the trim?
Yes. Trim is cheap and most will have to be removed to get all the sheetrock/fiberglass out.
Posted on 8/18/16 at 9:08 pm to brsa
Get a couple home boys and get after it.
Posted on 8/18/16 at 9:09 pm to brsa
Sheetrock & insulation removal, with drying fans and dehumidifiers on my approx. 2000 sqft house after the 2011 tornado cost around $8,000.
That was just that my roof was off and it rained for a couple of hours. Imagine standing water in the house is going to be a good bit more.
That was just that my roof was off and it rained for a couple of hours. Imagine standing water in the house is going to be a good bit more.
Posted on 8/18/16 at 9:10 pm to CHEDBALLZ
You would comfortable with that or know its going to done right?
Posted on 8/18/16 at 9:14 pm to brsa
My aunt used Nathan Fourrier with Fourrier Construction. He was around 3sq ft. She said he did a good job.
Posted on 8/18/16 at 9:15 pm to brsa
Neighbor's 2400Sq ft house is going to be $3000 for everything.
Posted on 8/18/16 at 9:22 pm to brsa
$4/sq ft me and my boys will do it
Posted on 8/18/16 at 9:24 pm to brsa
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What company?
A guy I know that has done lots of work for me in the past. Really a straight up guy.
Let me see if I can get in touch with him to see if he is free anytime soon. I know he's been working about 18hr a day.
This post was edited on 8/18/16 at 9:28 pm
Posted on 8/18/16 at 9:40 pm to Walt OReilly
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This post was edited on 8/18/16 at 9:42 pm
Posted on 8/18/16 at 9:42 pm to brsa
I did one wall for a bunch of women to show them how... and they did the rest of the house. Hell, they did a neater job than most I've seen.r
It ain't hard.
It ain't hard.
Posted on 8/18/16 at 9:42 pm to N2cars
There you are.
Sorry I missed your call earlier.
Sorry I missed your call earlier.
Posted on 8/18/16 at 9:48 pm to brsa
You could pay for cheap some undergraduate or graduate students to do it, we need all the $$ we can get
. A few other grad students, professors and myself just helped another professor from our department, took a few hours but we got it done and did a pretty good job

Posted on 8/18/16 at 9:50 pm to Walt OReilly
Tell the truth...
Late at night, you dream about me, don't you?
It's OK, really.
Late at night, you dream about me, don't you?
It's OK, really.
Posted on 8/18/16 at 9:56 pm to brsa
The prices can be crazy high--I did hear 15K today for something that a regular contractor quoted out at $3500.
A lot of these mold and water abatement people are storm chasers who come in and charge the absolute top of the market and capitalize on fear. Not all of them I am sure, but after Isaac that was the source of a lot of complaints by homeowners. Homeowners realized after the fact that they had been charged huge prices by a company to do work that they could probably have done themselves.
In any case the company is supposed to be licensed in the state of Louisiana. A lot of these out of town guys are not, and once they realize they have overextended themselves or are ready to go back home, they will leave town. If you realize they did a crappy problem later, good luck tracking them down and doing anything about it.
A lot of these mold and water abatement people are storm chasers who come in and charge the absolute top of the market and capitalize on fear. Not all of them I am sure, but after Isaac that was the source of a lot of complaints by homeowners. Homeowners realized after the fact that they had been charged huge prices by a company to do work that they could probably have done themselves.
In any case the company is supposed to be licensed in the state of Louisiana. A lot of these out of town guys are not, and once they realize they have overextended themselves or are ready to go back home, they will leave town. If you realize they did a crappy problem later, good luck tracking them down and doing anything about it.
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