View Full Version : White pine siding flooded by Hurricane Ian, is it still usable?
Beachbum
09-29-2022, 08:33 PM
Hi,
I'd appreciate some expert opinions here.
My log home is under construction. The log walls are up and the foundation was high enough that they weren't impacted by Hurricane Ian flooding.
However, my builders left the pine siding boards stacked on the ground, and they have been flooded with saltwater, twice (two tides) for several hours each time.
Will this cause lasting damage or are they still usable?
Thanks,
Beachbum
Shark
09-29-2022, 08:46 PM
I would not let the builders use that in the house, just imo.
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Beachbum
09-29-2022, 09:58 PM
Thanks Shark,
So... I'm not asking for legal advice, but generally and historically, if supplies are damaged due to a builder's neglect (I did warn the builder when officials started warning of potential flooding, days ahead of the event), who pays for the cost of replacing damaged materials?
loghousenut
09-30-2022, 12:50 AM
I'd trust Shark's advice over my own in this case (not a chance in hell of hurricane flooding here), but for me, I'd tend to just look it over and make the call. A bit of water could add character or make for a twisted up mess.
Either way, it's probably the most important problem on the build.
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Beachbum
09-30-2022, 06:49 AM
Thank you loghousenut, appreciate it
Shark
09-30-2022, 07:57 AM
Thanks Shark,
So... I'm not asking for legal advice, but generally and historically, if supplies are damaged due to a builder's neglect (I did warn the builder when officials started warning of potential flooding, days ahead of the event), who pays for the cost of replacing damaged materials?That's definitely a "depends on the situation and location" question.
Did you buy the material and bring them to site yourself? Or did the builder purchase and deliver?
I'd say that should be on the builder, if not, (and depending on the amount of material) hopefully you have course of construction insurance/ builders risk insurance or similar.
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Beachbum
09-30-2022, 11:05 AM
The builder purchased and delivered it... and it's been in place for about 9 months due to building delays. It's been one delay after another.
We do have builder's risk and flood, not sure of what the deductibles are though, checking into that.
Thanks again for your thoughts and help!
thoner7
09-30-2022, 05:15 PM
I’d stricker it to dry and use it. Wood gets rained on all the time never Helier’s anything. Maybe the salt will help preserve it lol.
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