Sep
23
2008
Correction to our last report: several roofs in Summerhaze still need to be inspected and they are working on one tree in Burberry Park.
Crews are working in Truberry Bend and Twinvale. One major tree (2 feet in diameter at the base) was removed from a house in Truberry Bend and several smaller trees were removed from houses in Twinvale. Roofs in both neighbors are being inspected.
The insurance company will begin inspections next week.
Sep
22
2008
Tree removal and roof inspection in Burberry Park and Summerhaze is finished. Roofs were patched where necessary. Repairs will be done after the insurance company looks at the damage.
Tree removal and roof inspection will start in Truberry Bend and Twinvale on Monday, September 23.
If you have damage that was not reported or know of something that was missed, call 936-756-0032 or email IMC.
Sep
19
2008
Construction crews are about 2/3 done in Burberry Park; they still have one tree to remove and will then start placing tarps on problem areas. In Summerhaze, all trees that were in contact with homes or fences have been removed. Crews will start placing tarps on Summerhaze homes Saturday, September 20. Truberry has one large tree leaning against a house and it will be removed on Saturday. Twinvale has a few small trees that must be removed.
Anyone that has damage from the hurricane should contact IMC at 936-756-0032 as soon as possible.
Sep
18
2008
If you need information concerning storm damage check this web site or call IMC at 936-756-0032. Please do not ask construction crews working the neighborhoods.
Sep
18
2008
The construction crew is still removing trees in Burberry Park. However, an additional crew will begin working in Summerhaze on September 19 and the first priority will be to remove trees that have damaged houses and fences.
Sep
18
2008
As part of the storm damage repair, construction crews will inspect every roof in the association. If you see someone on your roof or a neighbor’s roof, they are looking for damage
Sep
17
2008
The association has contruction crews in the neighborhoods repairing damage. The crews will be removing trees and placing tarps over damage. After all homes are safe they will return and complete repairs. We do have major damage in the North Twin Villa Association.
Sep
03
2008
The association has received several reports of damage caused by toilet overflow. It appears the builder used at least two different types of flush mechanisms. One is a horizontal rocker arm and float, the other is a vertical mechanism. All of the damage reports came from toilets that had a rocker arm and float mechanism. In each instance, the rocker arm broke and did not shut off the water when the tank was full. Water damage was extensive in each case. It is recommended that homeowners check the type of flush mechanism used in their toilets. If it is a rocker arm and float, they should consider changing to the vertical type or replacing the rocker arm and float.
Rocker arm and float.
Vertical mechanism.