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Old 11-29-2006, 09:02 PM   #10
Oscar's Mom
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Originally Posted by DENISE517
I work for a heating and cooling contractor and we see this alot. First of all you need to report it to your insurance company and tell them that you had a high voltage power surge and that you think lightening struck either outside your home or it close enough to mess things up. They will usually cover all the damage. We had a customer that this happened too, it fried his furnace, his garage door openers, and kinds of ramdom things. You may not notice all the things that it damaged right away. Do call an electrican too. Hope this helps.
As an insurance adjuster, I agree with this post. You should also suggest that the electrician do a mega meter test to make sure there is not a problem with the electrical circuits in your house. Check all of your electronics in your house...you will be surprised what lightning can do!
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