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Llama calmer
if it's a truss roof, yes. whilst they usually are, it's not always the case.BV you can move a few walls around under main roof and create more rooms/ space.
if it's a truss roof, yes. whilst they usually are, it's not always the case.BV you can move a few walls around under main roof and create more rooms/ space.
It comes down to what you are comfortable with. Not what the building is made of. Though of course engineering is a consideration but that is simply a what's possible multiplied by money required equation.I'm facing this dilemma soon, is there any rules of thumb about going up or out when its only a few rooms (for weatherboard)? And at what point do you say too exp and move, is there a ball park % by cost or % of rooms to be changed? Thanks guys and apologies for overly simplistic questions.
where the hell are you finding toilets that cost $1500???
Our marketing department is looking for someone. I think you fit the bill.Luckily we sold that dump and are now building a new house. $$$$$$$$
Ice dealers have a marketing department? How civilized.Our marketing department is looking for someone. I think you fit the bill.
Hey! We didn't just pull "first hit's free" out of thin air...Ice dealers have a marketing department? How civilized.