mark zimmer
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If you're thinking of building a garage or shop? May I suggest this company?
http://airlightbuildingpanels.com/
http://airlightbuildingpanels.com/
If you're thinking of building a garage or shop? May I suggest this company?
http://airlightbuildingpanels.com/
Recently joined and 4th post. Looks like advertising to me.If you're thinking of building a garage or shop? May I suggest this company?
http://airlightbuildingpanels.com/
Recently joined and 4th post. Looks like advertising to me.
I have built a few houses out of these panels. many pics on the web sight.Have you used them? Any pics from your build? Thnx.
Straw bales burns and attract bugs. AIRLight doesn'tWelcome aboard... I think.
Mark my wife wants to build a house out of straw bales. Does your company sell them? Being I live in the north east they have great insulation properties. Im thinking about doing this for a new garage.
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Maybe a little. I work for this company. This product is superior to conventional construction. So yes, I'm a little bias also.Recently joined and 4th post. Looks like advertising to me.
Yes, I am an employee of this company.Agree, company is in Kingman, Arizona and the OP is also from Arizona. Regardless, it still looks a hell of a lot better than straw bales for walls.
Believe it or not, when the bales are made there pack tight and I mean tight thus no shrinking or sagging. I am sure there is minor, but very minor.I would think that the hay bales eventually decompose and turn to dust.
Not that much, being packed so tight ma's it hard for fire to burn through. When finished the bales are not exposed on either side.What about the obvious fire hazard?
Not an ad... I am far from a farmer selling straw bales. Nor am I in the construction business. Just having fun poking at Mark. I am related to him and he does not know it.Recently joined and 4th post. Looks like advertising to me.
House in Arizona built and finished with these materials.Agree, company is in Kingman, Arizona and the OP is also from Arizona. Regardless, it still looks a hell of a lot better than straw bales for walls.
Have to leave for work right now Mark. I believe we are related thus the argument about building materials. Never said your stuff was bad. As for bugs in straw bales non existent. Like I said have to leave for work. It's 6am out where you are so when I get done working your time 7pm. I will see if your around. Also like someone thought earlier in this post, I am not selling straw bales, nor building them for a living. Was poking fun with you.Straw bales burns and attract bugs. AIRLight doesn't