announced by GE that they will have availible net zero energy homes in a turn key fashion.
Saw this over in the blogs
Press release attached
http://www.genewscenter.com/Content/Detail.asp?ReleaseID=7272&NewsAreaID=2&MenuSearchCategoryID=
announced by GE that they will have availible net zero energy homes in a turn key fashion.
Saw this over in the blogs
Press release attached
http://www.genewscenter.com/Content/Detail.asp?ReleaseID=7272&NewsAreaID=2&MenuSearchCategoryID=
The most common way to make your own parging mix is to use either Type S mortar for block or Type N for brick and add a concrete bonding additive.
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My wisecrack for the day is this,
Does this mean the economy will be so bad by then that the net number of new homes added in this country will be zero ?
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I think it means the carbon tax will be so high we can't afford to use utility power. That is the objective anyway.
LOL...so if a contractor wants to build a house they have to knock one down first?
I've worked in some of those jurisdictions. Usually hoity toity