tuckerton beach job

for ctt and others who mite find an intrest ;D ;D ;D

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Mac_Attack said:
LS nice job!  One question, Why the triangle indent in the first picture?  Check your PMs.  Billy Mac  ;D

Billy that give them a perfect view of atlantic city directly out that window AC is only about 2 mile away directly from that window also very nice bay views
 
I said it before and will say it once again, you do great work Lumber! I wish I was blessed with your talent.
 
Very nice man! Good work!


I built several house with my dad on DI over summers as a teen. I only wish we had took pictures back then. >:(
 
charlie_the_tuna said:
Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z . . . . . . . . . . . . huh ? somebody say somthing ?


grumble grumble grumble. . . . . . . . . .


well somebodys got to post pics chuck you always forget ur camera ;D ;D ;D ;D
 
not a plug for myself. i way too far away to do that job. just trying to save the enviorment a little. 40 percent of the energy used in this country is for heating and cooling residential homes. 40 percent of that is lost do to air infiltration (doe stats). yet, peeps spend more on thier driveways than they do insulating thier homes! i just dont know why builders are so dead set against foam. i guess cause they make a couple grand off of installing the glass batts. spf is the future. peeps soon wont have a choice. let see, eliminate mold and mildew, double the stregnth of ur home, lower insurance cost, protect ur home from floods, eliminate bugs (termites) and rodent probs, get a $2000 dollar rebate from irs, and oh yeah, cut ur electric bill in half. all for about $17 a month extra on ur mortgage payment!(2800 ft2 home)

and the builder that uses spf also gets a $2000 tax credit for every home he builds with it. the days of $80-$120 electric bills are over. and home owners can make a huge difference in our energy crisis, just by saving money. instead of complaining that no one is doing anything about it.
 
interesting parrot,
Ive seen this type of insulation on tv, it sounds like it seals a home up tight as a drum?? I must be old school but i think a home needs to be energy efficient and also be able to breath . but thats just me ;)
 
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