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#65 - My Home Leak Story - A Cautionary Tale
Episode 65

#65 - My Home Leak Story - A Cautionary Tale

Senior Safety Advice · Esther C Kane CAPS, C.D.S.

September 26, 202516m 42s

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A cautionary tale about how a simple water leak nearly led to unnecessary home demolition and expensive repairs until I stepped in and took control.• Small water leak near the water heater quickly escalated to multiple professionals suggesting extensive repairs• Plumber falsely claimed corroded pipes needed whole-house repiping for $20,000-$30,000• Mitigation company attempted to begin demolishing walls and floors without proper approval• Second opinion from a master plumber revealed the original pipe was perfectly fine• Insurance company confirmed mitigation companies often try to maximize billing• Learning to say "no" and being assertive prevented unnecessary work and expenses• Important to remember you are the boss when dealing with contractors in your home• Get everything in writing and understand the process before agreeing to repairsTake charge of your situation, research what's being proposed, and don't be afraid to get second opinions before signing off on major home repairs.

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