Vincerama2
Supporting Member
Mike, better pop over to the retrofit thread and read that PDF! LOL!
Best case, insurance or not, is that you house doesn't fall down! Well, at least do as much as you can to minimize it, you really don't want your house sliding off the foundation and maybe that bit of retrofit that you do will mean all the difference!
I'm going to do some retrofit this weekend when the girls are off at a play date. My problem is that I can't do much after work because the girls are sleeping and a rotary hammer is not very quiet. I might be able to mark and predrill a bunch of holes while they are gone so that the quieter tasks can be done when they are sleeping (like tightening the bolts and stuff). Most likely though, I'll spend that time playing video games instead.
Oh yeah, did a bit more reading. If you have a chimney, it's basically doomed, but you should grab some plywood, and put it in the attic to catch the bricks that come crashing through the roof so they won't smash people/stuff.
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Best case, insurance or not, is that you house doesn't fall down! Well, at least do as much as you can to minimize it, you really don't want your house sliding off the foundation and maybe that bit of retrofit that you do will mean all the difference!
I'm going to do some retrofit this weekend when the girls are off at a play date. My problem is that I can't do much after work because the girls are sleeping and a rotary hammer is not very quiet. I might be able to mark and predrill a bunch of holes while they are gone so that the quieter tasks can be done when they are sleeping (like tightening the bolts and stuff). Most likely though, I'll spend that time playing video games instead.
Oh yeah, did a bit more reading. If you have a chimney, it's basically doomed, but you should grab some plywood, and put it in the attic to catch the bricks that come crashing through the roof so they won't smash people/stuff.
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