04-16-2007, 10:04 PM
[quote Microman]A week ago Tues night someone thru a red brick through my front 6 x 5 dual glaze window.
Next day at 2-2:30 pm the construction co. that my insurance sent out to clean up glass ( vacuum up glass) and make sure that the house was secure (take 1/2 inch plywood and drill over the remaining glass in window) came out.
It must have taken them 2 hours of work. But would have been shorter, if they did not have to go to Home Depot to get another sheet of wood.
Insurance co, is sending them a check for $508.xx for the less than 2 hours of work.
And still big pieces of "guillotine sp?) glass hanging on the window.
That is way to expensive.
I watched a crew come in and clean up a room one night and stripped the ceiling, walls, and some flooring clean off. Bagged everything, cleaned up the bare room. Took about a day and a half. I think they charged like $30,000.
Next day at 2-2:30 pm the construction co. that my insurance sent out to clean up glass ( vacuum up glass) and make sure that the house was secure (take 1/2 inch plywood and drill over the remaining glass in window) came out.
It must have taken them 2 hours of work. But would have been shorter, if they did not have to go to Home Depot to get another sheet of wood.
Insurance co, is sending them a check for $508.xx for the less than 2 hours of work.
And still big pieces of "guillotine sp?) glass hanging on the window.
That is way to expensive.
I watched a crew come in and clean up a room one night and stripped the ceiling, walls, and some flooring clean off. Bagged everything, cleaned up the bare room. Took about a day and a half. I think they charged like $30,000.