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January 4, 2011 at 8:35 PM #649075January 4, 2011 at 8:38 PM #647962sdrealtorParticipant
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Not to minimize what you personally experienced but even though this is California the last meaningful earthquake in SD County was well before the life of anyone still alive or their parents/grandparents for that matter.January 4, 2011 at 8:38 PM #648034sdrealtorParticipantScarlett
Not to minimize what you personally experienced but even though this is California the last meaningful earthquake in SD County was well before the life of anyone still alive or their parents/grandparents for that matter.January 4, 2011 at 8:38 PM #648619sdrealtorParticipantScarlett
Not to minimize what you personally experienced but even though this is California the last meaningful earthquake in SD County was well before the life of anyone still alive or their parents/grandparents for that matter.January 4, 2011 at 8:38 PM #648756sdrealtorParticipantScarlett
Not to minimize what you personally experienced but even though this is California the last meaningful earthquake in SD County was well before the life of anyone still alive or their parents/grandparents for that matter.January 4, 2011 at 8:38 PM #649080sdrealtorParticipantScarlett
Not to minimize what you personally experienced but even though this is California the last meaningful earthquake in SD County was well before the life of anyone still alive or their parents/grandparents for that matter.January 4, 2011 at 8:40 PM #647967NotCrankyParticipantsorry,blew that.
It was for UCGalJust something you might find interesting, UCGAL.
Code in the county jurisdiction(or at least parts of it)calls for self sealing vents. If you or your husband haven’t seen them, they have a honeycomb behind the 1/4 mesh that is suppose to melt closed in a fire.January 4, 2011 at 8:40 PM #648039NotCrankyParticipantsorry,blew that.
It was for UCGalJust something you might find interesting, UCGAL.
Code in the county jurisdiction(or at least parts of it)calls for self sealing vents. If you or your husband haven’t seen them, they have a honeycomb behind the 1/4 mesh that is suppose to melt closed in a fire.January 4, 2011 at 8:40 PM #648624NotCrankyParticipantsorry,blew that.
It was for UCGalJust something you might find interesting, UCGAL.
Code in the county jurisdiction(or at least parts of it)calls for self sealing vents. If you or your husband haven’t seen them, they have a honeycomb behind the 1/4 mesh that is suppose to melt closed in a fire.January 4, 2011 at 8:40 PM #648761NotCrankyParticipantsorry,blew that.
It was for UCGalJust something you might find interesting, UCGAL.
Code in the county jurisdiction(or at least parts of it)calls for self sealing vents. If you or your husband haven’t seen them, they have a honeycomb behind the 1/4 mesh that is suppose to melt closed in a fire.January 4, 2011 at 8:40 PM #649085NotCrankyParticipantsorry,blew that.
It was for UCGalJust something you might find interesting, UCGAL.
Code in the county jurisdiction(or at least parts of it)calls for self sealing vents. If you or your husband haven’t seen them, they have a honeycomb behind the 1/4 mesh that is suppose to melt closed in a fire.January 4, 2011 at 8:45 PM #647972NotCrankyParticipantWatch out for signs that a house has been enhanced or optimized with modification sans concern for structural integrity.
I saw a place recently where a nook was cut into the garage to expand the kitchen by sinking the fridge into the wall. It was the only ” wall below” that could possibly carry sheer strength to the second story and there was little to nothing left of it.
January 4, 2011 at 8:45 PM #648044NotCrankyParticipantWatch out for signs that a house has been enhanced or optimized with modification sans concern for structural integrity.
I saw a place recently where a nook was cut into the garage to expand the kitchen by sinking the fridge into the wall. It was the only ” wall below” that could possibly carry sheer strength to the second story and there was little to nothing left of it.
January 4, 2011 at 8:45 PM #648629NotCrankyParticipantWatch out for signs that a house has been enhanced or optimized with modification sans concern for structural integrity.
I saw a place recently where a nook was cut into the garage to expand the kitchen by sinking the fridge into the wall. It was the only ” wall below” that could possibly carry sheer strength to the second story and there was little to nothing left of it.
January 4, 2011 at 8:45 PM #648766NotCrankyParticipantWatch out for signs that a house has been enhanced or optimized with modification sans concern for structural integrity.
I saw a place recently where a nook was cut into the garage to expand the kitchen by sinking the fridge into the wall. It was the only ” wall below” that could possibly carry sheer strength to the second story and there was little to nothing left of it.
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