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    Lightning hit our house last night...lessons learned

    Only posting here to share some info in case it ever happens to you….

    Last night around 11, a strong thunderstorm rolled through. High winds, rain and lightning. A typical Spring storm in North Texas. My wife and I were watching TV when there as a loud explosion (like nothing I have ever heard/felt….a huge concussion blast). A large fireball flew out our fireplace in front of us. I yelled “we just got hit by lighting” and I ran outside on the back porch to look at the roof. No visible flames. My wife ran upstairs to wake up the kids. I began running through the house with my cell phone light (power was out). I began in the attic, nothing. My wife checked the attic crawl space in my daughter’s room. Flames 3’ high. I ran to garage for a fire extinguisher and she called 911. I put the fire out and watched the area for a minute. Nothing, so ran to another crawl space on other side of house. All clear.

    Went back to the first attic and flames were coming from the sub floor. 3’ in height. I yelled at my boys (who were on the front porch) to go get all the extinguishers in the garage. Luckily, I had 4 large ones. I put the fire out, but it kept coming back from the sub floor. I was on my last extinguisher when the Fire Department arrived. They tore through the ceiling, turned off the gas main on the side of the house and extinguished the fire.

    Upon inspection by the Fire Marshall, Lightning hit the chimney and travelled down hitting a gas line adjacent to the fire place. The fire kept coming back in the subfloor because the ruptured gas line was acting like a large 3’ pilot light.

    Damage to bedroom ceiling and fireplace; however, the poly gas line blew and there are now pin sized holes throughout the attic gas line. He said all gas lines in the home will need to be replaced.

    The lightning also fried some electronics…TV, phones, phone chargers, a few breakers…. It could have bene much worse. Prayers that we were home! If we were not here, the Fire Marshall said the house would have been a total loss after 20 minutes with a gas fueled fire.

    Lesson learned from this…..always have extra fire extinguishers handy and always turn off the gas main on the side of the house (by meter) whenever there is a fire in your home. Today, go find your gas shut off and keep a crescent wrench handy. It could save your home!

    #2
    I hate to hear that. I am very thankful that you had all those fire extinguishers and everyone is safe. You were way more prepared than I am.

    Whatever we can do to help we are here. Just let us know.

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      #3
      Wow. Glad the damage wasn't worse!

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        #4
        Holy smokes! glad everyone is ok. thanks for sharing and keeping everyone aware.

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          #5
          Geez, glad your okay, could have been a lot worse. Thanks for sharing

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            #6
            I'll be finding the gas main today wow!!

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              #7
              That is scary. I am going to buy a fire extinguisher right now as we currently don't have one in the house.

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                #8
                Good advice, I don't even think I have a fire extinguisher.

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                  #9
                  Thats Crazy

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                    #10
                    WOW, sorry to hear that. My house got hit 5-6 years ago. Same story as yours about the boom, concussion, etc. We were luckier though, no fire. But it fried almost everything in the house electrical. House smelled like it was on fire for several days.

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                      #11
                      Had lighting hit our home in may 2015. used chimney as the ground rod and melted the copper water line where it had the ground attached to it. home was built in 96 out on leander city limits at the time so no ground rod was needed for it to pass inspection. Needless to say, i have one now that we installed and removed the ground from the water line and moved it to the ground rod. Also added a ground from water to the rod. got lucky that no fire started, but also our gas lines are black steel not the new poly crap. I know how you feel with it happening at night, i got family out of house, wife. 2 yr old and 3 month old at the time, and i went in checking everything. 15k in damages, and a very large mess from the fire department sending 20 plus people and all decided they needed to go in the house and back in the yard until i had no grass left and a mud pit they kept taking in the house lol. I hope your insurance company is as quick as ours was and gets everything fixed quickly.

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                        #12
                        Wow, glad you guess are safe and thanks for posting this.

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                          #13
                          Sorry to hear about the strike. I'm sure there's a bunch of folks running out for fire extinguishers now.

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                            #14
                            Wow that's intense. It's awesome you were prepared and it wasn't any worse.

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                              #15
                              Man that is horrible. Glad you were able to save it...

                              Here are some good how too videos...

                              [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aOd-X8pA-MU"]How to shut off gas to your home - YouTube[/ame]

                              [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VyEfXqMh74A"]How to turn off and on your Gas at the Meter - YouTube[/ame]
                              Last edited by Smart; 05-12-2016, 08:54 AM.

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