just got done with a drain in my basement backing up....two days of flooding...with boxes still on the floor,not opened,from my move......the damage??.....untold..but it ain't pretty...i know what you're going through,james...
just got done with a drain in my basement backing up....two days of flooding...with boxes still on the floor,not opened,from my move......the damage??.....untold..but it ain't pretty...i know what you're going through,james...
Call a repair guy and get an estimate.... then compare it to your deductible.
Unfortunately (I'm guessing here) dry wall work on a ceiling is a PITA because it's a real beeatch to match up as well as being overheard work. The actual part of filling the holes isn't that bad it's coating, texturing, and painting so it's not noticeable. If you have the time and are a bit of a handy man I'd say DIY.
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Those holes are small enough you will only need one 4x8 sheet of drywall.
Texturing to match what you already have is the biggest pita.
If it was me, I'd do it myself. It really isn't that hard. Shouldn't take more than a couple hours plus painting.
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