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  1. SeanKroll

    Storm-work strategies

    Bump for Eric H-L. A lady called for some old, big maple preservation after two recent wind storms. She told me that she was getting three bids. My schedule today just filled up, hearing that. I get to it later. Homeowners need to contact their agents. Some people wait for days. Weird...
  2. SeanKroll

    Storm-work strategies

    It good not to have to ask things like "what does listed property mean?", and "what's this about only $500 toward disposal?". Yesterday's tipped fir split a cedar, and laid it up into another tree, perched above the doug-fir on the deck. The agent explained that since the split cedar is not...
  3. SeanKroll

    Storm-work strategies

    What would you say that would be adjuster-like? Thanks.
  4. SeanKroll

    Storm-work strategies

    Just got another storm-work call, after getting this morning's storm work approved. Beautiful decay in the maple logs that I'm going to get. Add 'em to the stack. Really want to buy a basic bandsaw mill. Here, the work is paid by insurance for removal from 'listed property' (structures...
  5. SeanKroll

    Storm-work strategies

    Largely, I work as locally as possible. Storms are regional. If we get hit, Seattle might not, and Tacoma maybe. Likewise, way north of Seattle might get hit, but I don't want to travel over-night. I'd thought about the company buying a small, inexpensive camper trailer for an onsite person...
  6. SeanKroll

    Storm-work strategies

    Its that time of year around here. I have to go look at a maple on the deck after a big blow last week. Just a general discussion thread about storm work tips, tricks, etc. I keep roofing tar and tarps in stock on the shelf. I've always got some plywood around. Board up and tarp service...
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