Williamson County Real Estate: Franklin After The Flood

Franklin After The Flood

Franklin TnFranklin after the flood - To the average person driving through downtown Franklin, all is well, and it looks like nothing really happened. Downtown Franklin is really old, and we've seen floods in Franklin before, but if you have  basement or crawl space, it's probably full of water. Contractors are all busy and sump pumps are in high demand. 

 Franklin homeowners need to be proactive about getting basements and crawl spaces dry as soon as possible. Pumps followed by fans seem to be the most common method. As  soon as you have your home dryed out, have it treated for mold. I am not one of these who goes crazy over mold, but you may as well get ride of it now before it has a chance to become a problem.

If you need the services of a good contractor, let me know.

 This posting and the contents written here are the intellectual property and opinions of Larry Brewer  of Keller Williams Realty. Providing real estate services to clients in Nashville, Brentwood, Franklin, Spring Hill, Williamson County, and the middle Tennessee area.

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4 commentsLarry Brewer • May 06 2010 09:31AM

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Good advice.  Thank you.  

Posted by Lee Barroll (First Community Mortgage, Inc) almost 2 years ago

Good advice.  My prayers are with the folks in your area.  What a nightmare.

Posted by Melissa Kulikoff (Texas Loan Officer) almost 2 years ago

With all the flood victims clamoring to find help, I am sure that the scam artist will be able to find some easy pickings...

Helping you help others live their American dream...

Posted by Michael Thornton - Nashville, TN area Home Inspector - 615.661.0297 (Complete Home Inspections, Inc.) almost 2 years ago

Larry,

I hope the flood did not get your home? I live up on a hill so high and dry.

Posted by Mike Frazier, Dyersburg Tn Real Estate (Carousel Realty of Dyer County) over 1 year ago

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