The creek flooded my AC unit.

We called the Heating and Air Conditioning business and had an Heating and Air Conditioning professional assess the condition of the a/c unit, after cleaning out the mud, she had the AC component working again

An inch or two of rain brings up the creek, however it isn’t enough to do any disfigurement; You can see the rapids in the creek that come from the rocks the water passes over as it quickly heads downstream, but five inches of rain in an hour causes that rapids to overflow the banks. When the rain continues for two mornings, we found out the creek not only overflows its banks, however it surrounds our house! Two weeks ago, the creek overflowed its banks, surrounded the house, and put six inches of water in the house, and two feet of water in the a/c unit. I was upset about the disfigurement the water may have done to the a/c unit. We couldn’t afford to purchase a new a/c unit. We had flood insurance to cover the loft disfigurement, although I wasn’t sure if it would cover a new a/c unit, if it was needed, but once the water receded, we headed downstairs to assess the disfigurement. Our buddy was lower than we were. Her entire main floor was flooded, and she had some disfigurement to her foundation. We called the Heating and Air Conditioning business and had an Heating and Air Conditioning professional assess the condition of the a/c unit, after cleaning out the mud, she had the AC component working again. She said they built a/c component to withstand rain and storms, and since the water wasn’t in the a/c for long, there was little disfigurement. She took away that worry, so we were going to talk to the buddy and see what we could do to help him.

 

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