You could fish in that creek right from the comfort of your shitter.
Looks like somebody forgot to check the engineering specs and weight limits on the bridge. Surprised the house didn’t break in half and fall in with it. Give the house builder a medal.
Would homeowners insurance cover this? NO
But the moving company insurance better.
Speaking of the moving company the guy must have used one of those sat-nav’s that always get people lost and ended up on a country road.
It looks sturdier than the old bridge!
I guess that’s what you call water-front property.
That’s just a new style cover bridge.
It was the steel beams that was under the house that saved it from breaking up.
Leave it there, makes for a nice view.
Of course getting into the garage would be a trick.
So what happened next?
If it was me I’d check B&P to see if Jon had gotten it posted yet.
just cut a couple of holes and you’ve got a covered bridge.
http://bitsandpieces.us/2008/03/06/q-how-much-does-a-house-weigh/
You could fish in that creek right from the comfort of your shitter.
Looks like somebody forgot to check the engineering specs and weight limits on the bridge. Surprised the house didn’t break in half and fall in with it. Give the house builder a medal.
Would homeowners insurance cover this? NO
But the moving company insurance better.
Speaking of the moving company the guy must have used one of those sat-nav’s that always get people lost and ended up on a country road.
It looks sturdier than the old bridge!
I guess that’s what you call water-front property.
That’s just a new style cover bridge.
It was the steel beams that was under the house that saved it from breaking up.
Luci, you got some ‘splainin to do.