FLOODED HOME CLEAR OUT | Is it Possible to Restore? I show you the damage after clearing out?
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Our Home is Completely Flooded and Destroyed Orenburg
Martyn shows you their flooded home after we have ripped everything out and the house is now back to the empty shell inside. What do you think about the damage is it worth restoring?
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You will need to buy a new refrigerator, since there is insulation in the walls of refrigerators, in the form of mineral wool, foam or styrofoam. And some of these materials can absorb moisture and dirt from flooding. And dangerous mold or fungus may appear inside the walls of the refrigerator.
The wall that covers the side of the tub will need to be removed to clean everything under the tub and the tub itself. And disinfect everything. The fungus loves to appear in the bathroom because it is wet in it. Especially in corners and where there is no good ventilation.
I had the same problem with flooding in Florida west coast. My house is on the Calossahatchee river which empties into the Gulf of Mexico. Hurricane Ian came by and raised the water levels 10 feet above normal. I had 3 feet of water in my house. The furniture was thrash. I opened all the windows and aired it out for a whole month. Then used a lot of bleach to clean the walls and the floors. 6 months latter back to normal, new furniture new cabinets, life goes on !
Thanks for sharing this is really good to know. Yes life goes on. And hello Florida. 🙏❤️
Hey neighbor, I'd not do that. How is your health? Ian went directly through my city and I was there to witness that. I left for 3 weeks thereafter for conditions were unlivable.
If you think your house is not worth the effect then I say let it go ? But, then again it's easy for me to say that when I don't owned the house. What you need is a dumpster for all your trash in the front yard to dump it all in. Cheers 🍻 from Canada 🇨🇦 to you all in Russia 🇷🇺 ❤ May God bless you all and keep you all safe and healthy in Russia. Amen 🇨🇦 🙏 😊
Yes we are completely split. Thank you for the comment. 🙏❤️
Благодарю вас за видео, Мартин. Пусть Господь хранит вас.
Thank you for the nice comment. 🙏❤️
Мартин здравствуйте дай бог вам сил и здоровья и чтобы все у вас было по жизни в миллион раз лучше чем было до этого наводнения держитесь вы умнечки и сделаете правильный выбор!!!! 👍🌲🌳🍀🏚🏠👍👍😃👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍💖
Absolutely wonderful comment. That is exactly what I needed to hear. Thank you. 🙏❤️
Don't give up your home. Talk to your neighbor - he is a practical and active person - he can advise how to restore it. Good luck and God bless you
Thank you for commenting this. God bless 🙏❤️
talk to structural engineers, not your neighbors
@@user-tt9jx5ms1h А что, сосед не может быть инженером-строителем?
Your house is built out of concrete blocks judging by your videos, so walls are definitely fine. Just let the house dry, clean walls with something anti-mold from any local store, then use anti-mold sealant before painting/finishing the walls again to avoid yellow stains/mold showing up again.
The only question is what kind of insulation is there between concrete and brick, if its some kind of rockwool it will dry for a long time. If it's expanded polystyrene (penoplex) - it will be just fine.
In 2019-2020 my apartment was flooded due to old pipes on stories above me 3 times, renovated it and it's been fine since (soviet concrete building and rockwool under wooden floor finishes for sound insulation).
Maybe use tiles on the floor to avoid ripping the floor up again in case of any potential future flood.
Electric wiring in your walls? Clean and let it dry, it will be fine.
Electronics? Drying, cleaning, maybe some repair for damaged components, otherwise will be fine.
The only costly loss is the furniture, yeah ...
The only potential danger for your house is inaction from authorities in fixing dams. But, with the amount of publicity the floods got, dams will likely be repaired properly this time.
And if you decide to sell the house, you'll sell it at a huge loss, since the floods are still fresh in people's minds and nobody will pay much for a house in a potential flood zone.
Maybe get some flood insurance if you do decide to fix the house.
This is also a very wise comment. We are going to consider all options regarding the house. Nothing will be easy repairing it and very costly.
Главное, что все живы. Кто знает, от чего более страшного уберёг вас Бог этим испытанием. Берегите себя! Всё будет хорошо!😊
Thank you. God bless 🙏❤️
Restoring is cheaper than starting from scratch
I rebuilt several walls by my own hands from a roughly the same condition. It was a much more rickety and poorly built structure (including much more porous plain brick), damp and mouldy with broken windows left unattended during several seasons of rain and storms on the seashore. From what I saw in the clip, I suppose that it will be enough to dry the plaster completely, burn it with a gas burner so that it comes off easily (it depends on the composition and this advice may not be correct in your particular case), then dry the masonry again with a gas burner if you need to be quicker. Personally, I then used a primer mixed with either vinegar or a special anti-mould compound. In your case, it would probably be better to use an odourless compound. And only after that I restored the putty. I hope this experience will help you.
An engineers report and the possibility of flooding happening again would be major influencers in my decision.
It’s enough to look on a sat map to understand that it’s an area with high risk of floods.
On top of that, one can check topography maps.
In old times (USSR) it was forbidden to build anything larger than a shed in such areas.
Walls look dryer than before.
Yes they are starting to dry
I wish you patience and strength! Everything will be fine! God help you!
Thank you God bless you 🙏❤️
House looks good, no fatal damage. Small cracks are normal, caused wet blocks drying and getting smaller. Summer should be very hot, so everything will dry out.
Electric wires need care, walls decoration should be removed in places where mold showed up. Anti-mold treatment can be useful. Rockwool wall insulation should be inspected, it can hold water for a long time, but it is not so important if you have gas heating, better to wait drying paying more for heating, than rebuilding facade. Roof insulation and construction should be inspected because of water evaporation inside the house. That can be done with almost no cost and house will be safe.
After that you can decide what to do next: restore or sell it.
In case of restoration, you should keep in mind future floods and do things to minimize damages (ceramic flooring for example).
Anyway good luck! Everything will be nice!
Very well said. It is pretty much the conclusion we have come to. Thank you for sharing this info. Made us feel better.
Надо тепловые пушки поставить для просушки.
Yes we will along with a dehumidifier
надо ждать 2 мес или около чтобы опасность плесни ушла, Не торопитесь с отделкой
Good advice thank you. 🙏
It saves you a lot of money to restore it, and you could it make more flood proof with a Silicon Membrane. That's what Floodvictims of the Oder River Bruch and the Ahrtal in Germany are tried/trying.
This is some good advice thank you. 🙏
Martin the house may look like it's drying but all the outer walls which is made up of red outer brick then insulation then concrete block like a sandwich it's this where the huge amount of moisture is trapped . Your inner deviding walls need plaster or plasterboard taken of . The big problems are this sandwich. You said your neighbours were drilling holes low down and the insulation is wet . Your neighbours are wasting there time this won't dry out insulation. The other problem is where this insulation is heat from the sun is warming up the red brick and that heat will cause black mould spores to grow fast . Martin this is important before the red brick is opened up find out what the house roof is getting support from red brick or concrete block or both . Why because if you out red brick from top to bottom acroprops will need to take the weight of the roof .
You have 2 choices either take concrete outer block down to foundations to pull all insout or take all red outer facing brick down to foundations I would take red brick out then pull all insulation out then clean the exposed concrete block by power wash then when dryer spray disinfectant on the concrete wall to kill any spores after a few months once totally dry put first layer of new insulation in and start to rebuild the red outer brick build up six feet at a time then you repeat till all redbrick is rebuilt plus put in new double or triple glazed windows and outer doors new garage door not for getting to open loft up as moisture may be trapped there , Martin this is only way house will really dry properly and it not going to be cheap it's going to be expensive. Now then you can rebuild inside like kitchens bathrooms bedrooms etc. There is this problem Your house is built on a flood plane now it might not happen for years but it could flood again minor or not af all but if could be worse next year or 3 or 5 years from now this would not be a place I could trust living in me I would move to highest ground or out in country high up as possible away from lake and river just couldn't spend any money living there to much risk of flooding. I would more
This is a very wise and comprehensive comment. I think you are completely right. This is why we are going to consider our options. I don’t think the house will be fit for living unless you do a vast amount of expensive repairs like you said. And then it may not be enough and also may flood again like you said. Thank you. 🙏
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To be fair, it very much depends on the type of insulation that was used. Fibreglass remains wetter for longer, and so mould growth is more common. Mineral wool however is more resilient to moisture and will not be so affected. Insulation, if done properly, is not just pushed into the walls but rather pinned in places. So if holes are made, so the moisture can escape quicker, either through external sun, or internal heating, then it should not really have affected the insulation that much. Though, as I said previously, it very much does matter what type was used.
Good luck
I agree that the brick needs to be removed asap (reuse the brick) and don't drill holes. Also remove the tub and pull the wiring outlets loose from the walls. Spray bleach everywhere, pressure wash, and set up fans for a couple weeks. The fans are very important. I am guessing that the brick is on a separate footing not part of the slab and it may need a new footing because of the cracks in the brick, I am also guessing the bricks are not structural. I am wondering about the gas blocks on the interior walls, it seems like they absorbed the water but maybe not. Thanks for the videos, they are interesting and informative. I would like to see you walk down to the river again to see how the lower wood houses performed during the flooding.
Сил и терпения в вашей нелёгкой работе. Интересна оценка комиссии, дом не подлежит сносу? Если нет, то тогда у вас хорошие перспективы.
Thank you. We are waiting to see the final assessment. Hopefully all ok.
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Мартин, ламели для каркаса кровати продаются отдельно на вайлдберес. Их можно заменить.
That’s really good to know thank you.
Good luck Martin , Hopefully your family are well in your new home. Has anyone offered an opinion on future flooding in the area? Thanks for your video,. Keep going 😺
Thank you. We are grateful for the new rented home. We have no idea if the floods will come again.
Well, if the building is structurally sound, and I did not see any cracks in the floor or at the base of the walls, then it should be literally a new fit out. Though the flooring took you 3 weeks the first time around, the second time will be faster, because you know exactly what you need to do and what sizes you need to cut for. Sure, it is going to take effort and planning, but you're smart enough and resilient enough to do that. I have faith in you.
Honestly, given how your immediate neighbours are in just the same predicament, now is the time to band together and to share the load. FWIW that is how it used to be in the old days in the villages when a storm would come in and destroy a house and the neighbours would be piling in and helping. You are not in England any more. Russian society is much more cohesive and communal. It is not every one living in their own castle and fighting over parking spaces or how you cut your hedge etc.
Chin up, Martyn. The worst has happened. Anything from now on is just going to make it better.
Yes thank you for the positive encouragement with your informative message. Much appreciated. 🙏❤️
@@RussianTravels
Most welcome.
maybe consider spraying the walls with sodium hypochloride to avoid mold
Yes we are going to do that once watched down.
There are two problems, also mentioned in the comments below.
1 - MOLD inside the walls.
2 - The RISK of future flooding.
It was a huge loss for everyone involved, but I would not stay. You also have to consider your children and their future health after growing up in a flooded home.
Yes very good points. Thank you.
Yes,best the family doesn't waste money and effort
That would be the case if that was a frame wooden house, but it is not luckily. Theres no "inside" in those walls, the house is made of autoclaved aerated concrete blocks with decorative brick outside and some type of insulation (fiberglass or something else) in between concrete blocks and decorative brick facade. The insulation between the two is definitely wet and decorative brick needs to be taken out, insulation removed so the concrete blocks can dry out on their own.
Martin, take all the electrical socket and light switches off now need to disconnect allow then to dry out and then you need to carry out testing
Yes that is a good idea
I would.
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what walls are made of? floors? Structural engineers should be making final conclusions on restoration of this house. The main question: What surfaces still hold and will be holding water for who knows how long? So what walls are made of is very important. Write back. I'll ask my structural engineer friend, but again here in the US materials used in residential buildings walls are different. Please DO have a consultation with a private structural engineers firm
Yes good advice to have a structural private survey done. 👍
I would break it and build a new one on piles. Then you will be safe for sure.
Ох они совсем не слушают
Я им сказал еще неделю назад сперва ванна и туалет потом все остальное (дотянут потом придется все менять, очистить фаянс после месяца будет не возможно, либо чистить ядовитыми спец средствами)
У вас мойка высокого давления она всю краску со стен смоет на раз, потом обработать все дезинфицирующими растворами потом обработать отбеливающими растворами если останутся темные пятна (пока лето при открытых окнах все просохнет за 2 дня, главное чтобы проветривалось и влага выходила наружу)
Внешний утеплитель между стен его менять придется (вынимать часть кирпичей) строители скажут как проще сделать (я не знаю как у вас крыша построена на что опираются стропила и есть ли армирующий пояс по периметру)
В общем не все так плохо фундамент вроде как не размыло трещины на кирпичах не проблема (кирпич у вас декоративный нагрузку он на себя не принимает) Трещины на внутренних стенах если они не несущие тоже все исправляется без проблем.
This is slowly what we are doing. Thank you.
He did say they won't be in this house for at least a year (if ever). What they're *Ох они совсем не слушают* is that they should not do anything themselves, not cleaning, not restoration, NOTHING! In the US there're businesses that specialize in restoration of flooded houses, that includes everything - cleaning, sanitizing etc. They have equipment, they use protective gear, they know what they're doing. Those who do it themselves to save money (or they had no flood insurance) end-up being chronically ill or worse. I don't think it is allowed in the US to do any work without a permit. But cleaning and sanitizing only make sense if restoration of a building MAKE SENSE.
@@user-tt9jx5ms1h Вы наверно не знакомы с планировками домов в России. Самое важное туалет и ванна так как на их просушку уйдет гораздо больше времени чем на все остальные помещения.
Да, ладно! Если стены "термосом" и т.изоляция утопла - каким образом от неё избавиться? И 2е - как восстановить, если удасться её снять?! Вы так делали? Фантастика это всё не иначе🤔
И потом, если заключения о годности дома к проживанию ещё нет, то за каким чёртом Мартину проводить все эти строительные работы?! Они тогда точно ничего не получат!
@@user-xr1bu8hi5v Утеплитель менять надо полностью. Разбирать кирпичи (декоративную кладку) и менять Но надо смотреть как и на чем держится крыша дома. Работы можно начать после подписания акта о обследования здания государственной или страховой комиссией. (У них рядом много соседей они лучше понимают что и как делать согласно законам страны)
Надо подождать жару. Все высохнет...и снова покрасить)
Clean it , and auction it off , move to high ground, I personally would not risk living there , when you have the worry of it happening again ,
And insurance will be high in your area now ,
I'm not an expert, but I think in such cases the insulation should be removed where it's possible and then powder insulation could be blown in filling all the gaps
Yes this is what I was thinking.
You may have to restore but if you do so then nothing fancy. I would not replaster, scrap it all back and spray paint white. Floor I would see if you could polish the concrete but I suspect it is too late for that, in which case paint the floor and invest in lots of good quality rugs that can be rolled and lifted. I would also invest in a towbar if you do not already have and a caged trailer so that you can seriously load up and get out if you have to.
I think it is important to consider what you want out of the house.
If you all want a house you can live through old age in, a place in a flood zone doesn’t seem wise.
Is the property itself something that can be sold to recoup some money say for farming?
Did it only flood because of the dam malfunction or is this something that can happen at some level when there’s heavy snows up river from you?
Pray, where will you be able to live lives in worship and service to the glory of God? His plans often aren’t our plans…
Ultimately it is up to you all how you choose to move forward.
Praying for wisdom and direction for you in this🙏🙏🙏
Thank you for the prayers. ❤️🙏
I don't know what the items at 6:45 are, but they could be used as bookcases. (at least I'd use them as such if someone was giving them away! "One man's trash is another man's treasure")
Who ever wants them can have them. They were kitchen cabinets.
Внешне, насколько вообще можно объективно судить через камеру, не все так выглядит плохо как казалось вначале. В любом случае, я бы его продал, даже если все с ним будет нормально, насколлько это может быть после всего. Затопило один раз, затопит и повторно. Лучше не рисковать. Никто не знает какой выверт преподнесет климат на следующий сезон. Но ваше решение, это исключительно ваше решение.
Yes we are thinking of every option at the moment.
Для устранения плесени используйте озонатор, помощнее. Озон окислит и уничтожит всю нехорошую живность.
Ой, тоже хотела дать подобный совет! Может, прочитает и примет к действию?
Personally I think it's too early to say, as I'd want to wait till summer, say September, when the ground all around the area has settled. Meanwhile just keep drying out the property, watch for cracks and remove everything off the walls. Electrix will likely need to be rewired? Will all the plumbing pipes work or have they cracked deep in the ground etc. Too early to say is my opinion. You may need a mould detection kit, and some form of mould insecticide spray for the whole property.
Good advice thanks for the info. ❤️
Я не строитель, но на мой взгляд все не так страшно, основные конструкции и фундамент остались целыми. Я бы отбил перфоратором всю штукатурку и сделал теплый пол, который сразу бы включил.
Thanks for the info it’s just the black mould where the insulation is sandwiched between the brick is worrying.
Honestly, I think it is totally saveable, the question is if there might be another flood and will the government build some kind of dam or breakwater.
Плотина выше по течению есть! И не одна.
Получается это надо по новой проводить всю электрику.. все провода в стенах или нет?
Water damage is a bitch.
If it would be possible to finish the house to a state where other could move in .... in other words flip it .... if this is possible financially and emotionally ...... difficult and tough decision.
Wish you the best of luck.
Maybe this is the case but yes just don’t know
Дай вам Бог силы и духа все это пережить!
Насчёт нового покрытия для пола - я бы посоветовал вам выбрать керамогранит/Porcelain stoneware (если у вас отопление теплыми полами) или кварвиниловую плитку/Vinyl composition tile (VCT) или коминацию этих материалов (VCT в спальнях, керамогранит во всех остальных). Эти покрытия не боятся влажности. В отличие от лимината/laminate wood.
Спасибо. Весь дом был покрыт кварцвинилом - все выкинули. Под ним сырость и ил, так как вода из-под пола приходила. Разобрать, отмыть собрать снова плашки нереально. Замки на дощечках хоть и виниловые, стали мягче и отслаиваются.
@@RussianTravels это понятно, что старое покрытие - на выброс. Тем более, что под ним подложка, которая набрала воды и в которой уже начали расти плесень и грибок.
Looks like the house is of very good quality, perhaps it can be saved. 🤔 Id imagine the decorative brick facade needs to be removed, insulation removed and autoclaved aerated blocks the house is made from exposed to sun and air, they will dry. Those blocks are often kept under open air and rain and snow for years, they will dry and be like new. Best is to hire a construction structural engineer to be sure, professionals with degree in construction should know best 🙂
Yes thanks for the info. Good advice
Tile on the floor would be eternal but it means heating under tile. You still have all the comminications and that great… if the wall are strong , I would keep the house….. Ps. My neigbours decidded to make a basement , it was 15 years ago. Basement is a bad decision, almost everytime. What they have now it …almost a pool in their basement as water protiction was awefull.
Yes no basement which is good. Thank you for your info.
Оf course we would! There's nothing doing....
I would move further away from the river.
я вот одного не понимаю, вода настолько быстро прибывала, что нельзя было поснимать всю технику и увезти ее в безопасное место... У меня есть знакомые в Орене, они как раз так и поступили, часть мебели, техники удалось спасти, но ремонт делать повторно придется... Хорошо что в Орене дома строят из камня, а не палок...
Люди головой думали. А тут увы никто не думал . Конечно можно было вывезти технику и мебель. Только люди выросшие в СССР умеют крутиться и думать головой .
Mark cracks with bright colors so it will be visible to us.
Only if you are absolutely sure that mold isn't lurking from anywhere.
And, only if all proper water barriers are erected, and ecologists like Maksim Shingarkin will put their seal of approval.
Yes that is my biggest concern the mould
Терпения вам, все трудности преодолеть! 🙏🙏
Mold growth in hot and humid climate, Russia has continental climate, dry and hot during the summer in most places. I would be more worried about structural damage. The base of the house does not look strong. It is getting into the summer, the water is gone and house will dry pretty quickly. It can be restored as neighbours do, with two big IFs, if it's structurally safe and if anti-flooding measures will be done by the end of the year. I can see this damage as local council fault, not investing and not maintaining a water guard properly . it will be difficult to extrot full money for the loss of the house from them. At the same time, if it is still structurally sound, it can be rostered for living. The cost of this properties in current state is zero, it will take several years before danger of flodong eliminated and big drowning of 2024 forgotten.
@@W_L_W. Хороший комментарий!
@@RussianTravels СОСЕДИ ПРАВИЛЬНО ДЕЛАЮТ ЧТО ВЫНИМАЮТ СЫРОЙ УТЕПЛИТЕЛЬ В СТЕНАХ И ВАМ НАДО ТОЖЕ, ИНАЧЕ БУДЕТ ПЛЕСЕНЬ
Мартин,здравствуйте,если будет возможность продать ,продавайте,рядом с рекой всегда риск,ежегодный,лучше поищите на авито,вдруг продают дома ,рядом с городом ,там куда наводнение не дошло,Можете взять ипотеку для многодетной семьи в 2024 году под 3 %,тем более в сельской местности с хорошим участком,тарифы намного ниже чем в городе за коммуналку и отопление.
That is some good advice. Thank you.
Great advice,never stay where homes flood.
Я вот только одного не могу понять - дом был затоплен, то есть, семье полагается компенсация ущерба. Но, как мне кажется, об этом даже нет упоминания ни в одном из клипов. Какая-то проблема? Или в чем дело?
We are not sure if or what compensation yet.
Если докажут что потоп был по вине прорыва дамбы, то полагается 750т деревянных на пострадавший дом, на эту сумму местные власти страховали дамбу. Но в целом это их вина, водохранилище не подготовили к паводку, допустили переполнение, а потом и дамба крякнула. Только когда установят вину и установят ли , непонятно
Если дом не был застрахован, что значит "полагается"? Всё что говорили по ТВ о помощи для влалельцев затопленных домах, чистая благотворительность РФ. Ждать нужно, когда земля высохнет! И смотреть что уцелело.
Тогда и будет решение стр.экспертизы, а комиссия определит сумму возможной помощи! С прошлыми погорельцами и утопленниками было так.
As I’ve written before - I wouldn’t restore the house in the area with high risk of floods.🤷🏼♂️
Say you restore it, and in 2 or 3 or 5 years it happens again?🤯
Я бы не стала возвращаться в этот дом на таком низком месте. Второй раз такой потоп не пережить😢. Сочувствую вашим усилиям.
Thank you. We will consider all of the options.
вам нужно купить мобильный кондиционер и поставить на осушение. время на просушку уменьшиться в 10 раз и плесень не успеет образоваться.
Yes we have got a dehumidifier which we will use once cleaned properly. Thank you. 🙏
@@RussianTravels только не надо открывать окна и двери при работе осушителя.
Чиновников, кто разрешил здесь строительство, на затопляемых землях - за решётку.
Ну что за бред про чиновников? Там через дорогу находится старая деревня времен если не царской России, то точно уже с советского времени и точно так же ее по крышу затопило, а некоторые деревянные дома уплыли. Тут к сожалению надо изначально смотреть где покупаешь дом. Рельеф, наличие рек, какие грунты. Так же обратить внимание на наличие рядом газо, нефтепроводов, ЛЭП. Всё это влияет условия проживания
@@AndreyAndrey-gm7hi Perfect.this area must have been a river ages ago.
Довольно уже! Одно и то-же пишете! Остановитесь! Имеете меру во всём😠 Или вы слышите только СЕБЯ? Услышьте и других! Это стихия! Уровень воды поднялся на 10-11 метров! НА РАВНИНЕ
На Аравийском п-ве, в пустыне(!) поток воды после ливней смыл машины! Кто мог подумать о таком? Кого там репрессировать?! Планета сердится... молитесь Господу что-бы вас такие беды обошли стороной. О себе подумайте и не сотрясайте напрасно интернет.
Обожаю таких людей, у которых на все один ответ - посадить, уволить, казнить. В общем руби с плеча и не думай. Удобно, когда у тебя нет никакой ответственности, можно всех судить. А то, что перед природой мы все бессильны, то что в Оренбурге такое наводнение было тридцать лет назад, то, что в каждой стране происходят катаклизмы регулярно, вам пофигу. Главное, найти виноватых.
I would renovate it if...IF it is not in a flood zone.
That’s the problem. What if the floods come again.
@@RussianTravels, if I found myself in those situations I would wait for the inspection results. If some money would be allocated by the government , or insurance, not specifically connected to the damaged home I would invest that in a property away from the Ural River flood zone. But that's me, you know your circumstances best.
drywall needs to go... Insulation needs to go.... strip down to studs...
Yes insulation definitely needs to go.
There don't seem to be any studs. The internal walls look solid.
The house can be saved for 100% as the cracks that are under 1 cm wide are not statically dangerous. They're ok. The question is if the flood would repeat. You live in the flooding zone. Insurance shouln't cover floods in flooding zones are those are not random events from heavens but predicted events. I would sell the house as is to some young family for a lower price and I would move to an area where floods are impossible. A flooded house is a traumatic experience and you wouldn't be sleeping peacefully anymore in the future by thinking that something like that can anytime repeat.
Yes that is exactly what we are worried about if it will happen again
Just get a professional opinion. This way, you know if it's worth putting any more effort into sorting the house.
Yes this is what we think every time we come back from it. We have almost done what we can and then let it dry and assess further
Don't listen to the guy about foundations. You wanna get a steel erector. Do you know any? Start again, house on stilts with garage below.
сразу можешь копить деньги на ремонт в следующем году! тоже самое будет.....
exactly.tank you for sharing great advice
Дурака с советом не ждут, он сам приходит ☝️