When A Tornado Ravaged His Home, His Clever Thinking Saved His Family’s Lives

The AquaDam Was Expensive

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It’s impossible to put a price on something that can save a person’s home, at least, that’s how Wagner felt. “$8,300 is to me a small investment on a house that could have two feet of water in it and cost me $150,000 in repairs,” he told KHOU 11 News. And it’s true that the AquaDam isn’t a cheap purchase, but anyone who has been through an extreme weather emergency like a flood or hurricane knows that even with insurance, repairs can add up and some things can never be replaced. Some of his neighbors never thought it would work and now they are considering purchasing one as well for future storms.

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