It's an elevated wooden deck? That must be one sturdy sumbitch to hold a hot tub. Kudos to the builder.
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OlegL hasn't posted yet, but I am sure his response will be along the lines of...
Think yourself lucky MBM. I still haven't had sex with a beautiful woman.
Anyway, even though I don't know you, I am glad that no one was hurt. Also, think about this scenario. You might have been at home at the time and tried to deal with it yourself. Who knows what outcome that may have produced, and we could now be mourning the departure of one of our more colourful (colorful) characters or their family members.
At the end of the day, it is just a tub, and as long as you and your family are fine, then these things can be replaced. Also, it doesn't matter how bad the damage is, it can never be as bad as OlegL's sex life.
Originally Posted by OlegL
Also, get an engineers report on the cause of the fire. If the spa is faulty, you can probably recover damages from the company that manufactured or installed it.
Originally Posted by OlegL
So, did you get the marshmallows out?
On a more serious note, you are very lucky that the fire happened when no one was home. Possessions are just possessions and can be replaced, a life can't. I would (if I were you) do something to thank the next door neighbour that alerted the fire brigade, that sort of neighbourhood caring is becoming remarkably rare.
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I spent the day orchestrating between the insurance company, the spa store, and contractors doing the clean-up. I was more rattled by the situation today while looking at pictures of the damage than I was during the actual event. After-the-fact, it is quite concerning the various possibilities that could have happened- while everyone was asleep is the worst one.
Unlike inside the house, outside there are no smoke alarms. The blaze would have had to reached the point of waking one of us before we'd even begin to get everyone gathered... As it was, today's clean-up revealed the deck had just started to burn through in a couple of spots. The concern at the time was the possibility of the fire entering the back wall. In fact, it was burning hottest closest to the glass slider. Had that glass shattered, the flames would have been inside the living room. And, coincidentally, our best access out would have been through the living room.
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The limitation for product liability (at least on this sort of thing, from what I understand) is 12 years. Only makes a difference of $500 in all. We will be getting a 15+ year upgrade on our spa.
@skiz: The firemen also mentioned how well built our deck is. Undoubtedly, they have to climb some rickety ones.
@Art: Most interestingly of all, the neighbor who called it in (promptly) truly believes I killed his cat a few months ago. Seriously. While standing in the gathering crowd, he was going on about how I did exactly that. I can only imagine what his warped mind went through before/after calling.
Aw, man.
Let's all thank our lord the holey jeebus fries for insurance.
I have the perfect present for your neighbour........ A new cat!
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hope everything is ok
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