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Old Yesterday, 08:27 AM   #1
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"some times the building is

just plain too heavy" she said.
I'm pretty sure I'd rather have a site built home. A good framing crew can have this much done pretty fast.
Or maybe this was just a test to see if they could pull it off?

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Re: "some times the building is

I suppose the move did not hurt the structure ,,from my experiences ,i'd say there were quite a few nails pulled out some though
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Re: "some times the building is

That's a lot of stress put on those nailed joints. You would think they would have a the very least graded the site around the foundation for a little smother surface to operate on....but that's just me.
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That's a lot of stress put on those nailed joints. You would think they would have a the very least graded the site around the foundation for a little smother surface to operate on....but that's just me.
Yeah, that's what I thought. Look how that patio sliding door was trashed too. Maybe the 4 to 5 hours it took them to get it positioned on the foundation wasn't too bad, considering the unprepared landscape? I don't know..
I hope that was a test delivery and setup.
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