If you're comfortable sending photos, we can probably double that. Remember, the way the house is put together and depending how/where the tree fell, it can easily move the wall. I've seen cracks appear on the opposite side of the house, as the top plates in the wall shifted and pushed everything over 1/8".
Well, much has happened. The tree guy came out and cut up and removed the tree. Charged us nothing but filing a claim with our homeowner insurance. Oddly, the roof is not punctured, so the drywall is untouched. We have a $500 deductible but, ahem, we will get that back by fudging the numbers. So, yay!
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