it, and no money to replace it. The kids are pretty bummed out but
it, and no money to replace it. The kids are pretty bummed out but
That is a bummer man. Im sure you know this already, and Im not sure
where you are from, but check Craigslists and Facebook marketplace. A
lot of times you can find some nice things people are giving away that maybe there kids are just too big for. Hope the best for ya!!
How much is a playset? Happy to chip in if it's something that can be
So we had two major storms come through that sent a neighbors tree into our yard and completely destroy my kids play set. There was no saving
it, and no money to replace it. The kids are pretty bummed out but apparently the neighbors insurance does not provide liability coverage
for "acts of god" for us, but does so for getting the remainder of his tree cut down and any damage to his property fixed. Of course, if I
So we had two major storms come through that sent a neighbors tree in our yard and completely destroy my kids play set. There was no savin it, and no money to replace it. The kids are pretty bummed out but apparently the neighbors insurance does not provide liability coverag for "acts of god" for us, but does so for getting the remainder of hi tree cut down and any damage to his property fixed. Of course, if I
You have had smoke blown up your backside by your neighbor.
Whatever their tree smushed, the neighbor is responsible for.
If they have el-cheapo insurance, their liability doesn't go away.
But they are responsible, plain and simple.
could have a playset. Well .. money is tight, I would imagine, for
many, I of which am not immune to. So I'm fixing what I can, and I have
3 fence posts that are holding on for dear life (half to fully cracked
at the base where the cement begins...) Since I have a dog, I'd like to find an affordable way to fix these 3 posts the most affordable way I
can. Any suggestions other then buying pressure treated 4x4's and a bag of concrete for each, that has worked for you in the past? I'm going to assume no, but hey, thought I'd ask :)
at the base where the cement begins...) Since I have a dog, I'd like to find an affordable way to fix these 3 posts the most affordable way I
can. Any suggestions other then buying pressure treated 4x4's and a bag of concrete for each, that has worked for you in the past? I'm going to assume no, but hey, thought I'd ask :)
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