Ever see a concrete house?
My job is concrete.. and in an everchanging world you are always on the look out for an option to make more money and cut costs.. i give you the following
http://www.eco-block.com/
yeah you guessed it.. as an example..
benton louisiana, located near bossier city louisiana.. barksdale AFB is near by and b-52's fly over all the time at low altitude..
inside a finished eco block home.. you cant hear the bomber pass over..
in one house where there were no windows or doors installed .. but all the walls and brick as well as the roof was completed.. outside temp was 91F inside with no power was 62F around 2 pm hottest part of the day here.
the total cost of going eco is a little higher.. but the money saved on utilities is enormus over just a few years...
i still think the idea came from a redneck hick like me using old coolers to line a shed hehe
http://eco-blocks.com/ another site
it takes use with a crew of 5 or 6 just 3 days to set it and pour it .. and we are talking about doctor salary houses here
uh forgive me if i put this in the wrong section but it was the only section i could think of putting it in.
and this one
http://www.edcmag.com/CDA/ArticleInf...111727,00.html
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Last edited by Drider_it; 08-20-2004 at 08:44 PM..
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