I played a game called Cleaning Up Flood Damage. Real fun game. It's a simulation where you sweat your butt off cleaning up flood damage in a garage, den, and basement- oh and bonus points for the workroom and sidebuilding. Fun, fun, fun here in Tennessee, especially in 90F degree heat and humidity.
Sorry to hear you still cleaning up. I can relate though, been working out at the Opryland gutting the place. If you need anything, dont be afraid to ask .
Man, Opryland got hit hard didn't it? I drove by Opry Mills about a week after the flood and it was weird seeing a mile or two mile swath of brown where the flood receded. As for me, I think I was lucky just to have some basement flooding instead of the whole house going underwater.
I have seen some bad floods before-- been through 2 or 3 dozen tornadoes a few hurricanes-- but I have never seen a storm system put down 3or 4 inches of rain in 15 to 20 minutes. That part was unreal. The house I am in sits partway on a hill and there was a literal river gushing out of the side of the hill. Looked like a geyser. I am not really sure I can accurately describe what took place during the floods; I don't think I'd do it justice. There is also a creek that goes way off from the property that turned into a huge whitewater rapids. I was worried about it at first as it got bigger and bigger, then that buttload of water started to shoot out of the side of the hill forming its own river going down the side of the house (cause of the basement flood). I went into the basement and water was just surging from the walls and under the floor. Thank God for Shop Vacs and large floor fans.
Oh, and thanks for the offer but insurance took care of the floor. Yay, new floors. I pretty much have everything cleared out or moved that needed it. I will say that floods are a major pain in the ass.