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May 29, 2010 at 3:12 AM #557486May 29, 2010 at 7:15 AM #556531dejamsParticipant
ZK,
On landscaping, not sure how often you spend time on your backyard, you might also consider trees, patio or gergola for shading. If your backyard facing east, no issue because your house will provide shading in the afternoon. If facing west, then your backyard need shading. On the types of structure for shading, you will need to check with your Pardee on what portion of the yard is in the firezone. Firezone requires structure to have higher fire resistance, like aluminum-wood…
May 29, 2010 at 7:15 AM #556635dejamsParticipantZK,
On landscaping, not sure how often you spend time on your backyard, you might also consider trees, patio or gergola for shading. If your backyard facing east, no issue because your house will provide shading in the afternoon. If facing west, then your backyard need shading. On the types of structure for shading, you will need to check with your Pardee on what portion of the yard is in the firezone. Firezone requires structure to have higher fire resistance, like aluminum-wood…
May 29, 2010 at 7:15 AM #557118dejamsParticipantZK,
On landscaping, not sure how often you spend time on your backyard, you might also consider trees, patio or gergola for shading. If your backyard facing east, no issue because your house will provide shading in the afternoon. If facing west, then your backyard need shading. On the types of structure for shading, you will need to check with your Pardee on what portion of the yard is in the firezone. Firezone requires structure to have higher fire resistance, like aluminum-wood…
May 29, 2010 at 7:15 AM #557221dejamsParticipantZK,
On landscaping, not sure how often you spend time on your backyard, you might also consider trees, patio or gergola for shading. If your backyard facing east, no issue because your house will provide shading in the afternoon. If facing west, then your backyard need shading. On the types of structure for shading, you will need to check with your Pardee on what portion of the yard is in the firezone. Firezone requires structure to have higher fire resistance, like aluminum-wood…
May 29, 2010 at 7:15 AM #557501dejamsParticipantZK,
On landscaping, not sure how often you spend time on your backyard, you might also consider trees, patio or gergola for shading. If your backyard facing east, no issue because your house will provide shading in the afternoon. If facing west, then your backyard need shading. On the types of structure for shading, you will need to check with your Pardee on what portion of the yard is in the firezone. Firezone requires structure to have higher fire resistance, like aluminum-wood…
May 29, 2010 at 7:19 AM #556536dejamsParticipantIn regarding to litter critters in your backyard, just ask the builder to install glass fence to avoid the ugly barbed wired or install it by an outside vendor for about $55-$65 per linear foot. This way you get to enjoy the nice view of the canyon.
May 29, 2010 at 7:19 AM #556640dejamsParticipantIn regarding to litter critters in your backyard, just ask the builder to install glass fence to avoid the ugly barbed wired or install it by an outside vendor for about $55-$65 per linear foot. This way you get to enjoy the nice view of the canyon.
May 29, 2010 at 7:19 AM #557123dejamsParticipantIn regarding to litter critters in your backyard, just ask the builder to install glass fence to avoid the ugly barbed wired or install it by an outside vendor for about $55-$65 per linear foot. This way you get to enjoy the nice view of the canyon.
May 29, 2010 at 7:19 AM #557226dejamsParticipantIn regarding to litter critters in your backyard, just ask the builder to install glass fence to avoid the ugly barbed wired or install it by an outside vendor for about $55-$65 per linear foot. This way you get to enjoy the nice view of the canyon.
May 29, 2010 at 7:19 AM #557506dejamsParticipantIn regarding to litter critters in your backyard, just ask the builder to install glass fence to avoid the ugly barbed wired or install it by an outside vendor for about $55-$65 per linear foot. This way you get to enjoy the nice view of the canyon.
May 29, 2010 at 9:44 AM #556611sdrealtorParticipantsorry for the mix up. in retrospect I think it was stckstrader I was thinking about.
May 29, 2010 at 9:44 AM #556714sdrealtorParticipantsorry for the mix up. in retrospect I think it was stckstrader I was thinking about.
May 29, 2010 at 9:44 AM #557198sdrealtorParticipantsorry for the mix up. in retrospect I think it was stckstrader I was thinking about.
May 29, 2010 at 9:44 AM #557301sdrealtorParticipantsorry for the mix up. in retrospect I think it was stckstrader I was thinking about.
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