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  • @rafram4132
    @rafram4132 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    It's hard to feel bad for Florida. It costs billions of dollars when a. Natural disaster hits and it grows more each year to rebuild home that are destroyed again and again.

    • @HomeswithNewman
      @HomeswithNewman  2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      And these natural disasters just keep coming...it's pretty sad. Yes, costs more & more for many homeowners & businesses. Plus, insurance costs go up for some! So far, we've only experienced a roof replacement with hurricane Ian & not had any damage from the other storms/hurricanes that have occurred in the past 11 years I've lived in FL. In comparison, I lived in CO for 20 years & replaced 5 roofs due to hail damage...which is a huge issue in that state, broken windows (both cars & my house) from hail, entire exterior paint jobs from hail damage to siding...not to mention stucco damage, water damage from blown-in snow in my attic during a snow blizzard & countless new tires from pot holes on roads because of the slag they use to de-ice the roads..so for us, so far, FL has been less traumatic! 🤫 Of course, we'll see what the next 10 years bring😱. I hope you are not experiencing natural disasters where you live...it's a terrible situation to encounter & I'm sorry if you have...because it sucks. Hang in there🥰