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jchammond 12-13-2020 07:40 PM

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Originally Posted by FL 4Motion (Post 3976538)
:tup:

Well, then clearly it’s time for a big tt z build, don’t think too many verts are pushing 1000hp. :driving:

There’s one out west that’s gonna try & get close :eek:
Speaking of “Blueranger” :iagree:
But it’s probably gonna be flywheel hp & not whp, will know pretty soon :tup:

jchammond 12-13-2020 07:43 PM

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Originally Posted by eastwest2300 (Post 3976571)
making it energy efficient, had to replace poly piping ($10,000 to do that).. im having the AC system serviced right now. I'm also getting impact windows put in, that was almost $15,000..:ugh2::ugh2::ugh2:

Keep writing checks like that & you’ll be mirror imaging my build :wtf2:

eastwest2300 12-13-2020 07:43 PM

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Originally Posted by jchammond (Post 3976573)
Keep writing checks like that & you’ll be mirror imaging my build :wtf2:

:icon14::icon14::icon14::icon14:

trust me, i dont like any of it.

FL 4Motion 12-13-2020 07:46 PM

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Originally Posted by eastwest2300 (Post 3976571)
making it energy efficient, had to replace poly piping ($10,000 to do that).. im having the AC system serviced right now. I'm also getting impact windows put in, that was almost $15,000..:ugh2::ugh2::ugh2:

Nice! All that stuff is worth doing, I’m glad to see you’re focusing on the important renovations first, not just the lipstick and mascara stuff like new tile in the bathrooms or remodeling the kitchen etc.

How’s your roof? Is it in good shape for storms etc?

Speaking of, I’m sure you’re already ahead of the curve on this but you’ve got fema flood insurance as well as your regular home insurance right?

I feel your pain, over the last few years, we’ve had to replace the water heater, completely brand new ac system, and we added Miami dade county code hurricane impact windows as well. But, now our house is super energy efficient and much better protected from storms or burglars. :tup:

eastwest2300 12-13-2020 07:49 PM

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Originally Posted by FL 4Motion (Post 3976577)
Nice! All that stuff is worth doing, I’m glad to see you’re focusing on the important renovations first, not just the lipstick and mascara stuff like new tile in the bathrooms or remodeling the kitchen etc.

How’s your roof? Is it in good shape for storms etc?

Speaking of, I’m sure you’re already ahead of the curve on this but you’ve got fema flood insurance as well as your regular home insurance right?

I feel your pain, over the last few years, we’ve had to replace the water heater, completely brand new ac system, and we added Miami dade county code hurricane impact windows as well. But, now our house is super energy efficient and much better protected from storms or burglars. :tup:

Luckily, I dont live in a flood zone.. thank goodness, and yes, you are soo right, no remodeling or doing anything like that.. not any time soon at least.

Rusty 12-13-2020 07:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Spoiler (Post 3976570)
Just got back from a 2 hr good cart ride checking out peoples christmas decorations. Some people go a bit over the top.

You should see the house across the street from me. :icon14:

FL 4Motion 12-13-2020 08:02 PM

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Originally Posted by eastwest2300 (Post 3976578)
Luckily, I dont live in a flood zone.. thank goodness, and yes, you are soo right, no remodeling or doing anything like that.. not any time soon at least.

Flood insurance will cover any water damage like flooding from a sewer backup, not just storm related flooding.

Something to think about, imo everyone should have it regardless of locale, it’s just good...insurance against bad sh1t. We’ve got it and we’re in a very low risk area as well.

The upgrades you’re doing is the smart way to go, cosmetic renovations can be done anytime but the structural and energy efficiency ones really should always come first. :tup:

jchammond 12-13-2020 08:09 PM

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Originally Posted by FL 4Motion (Post 3976586)
Flood insurance will cover any water damage like flooding from a sewer backup, not just storm related flooding.

Something to think about, imo everyone should have it regardless of locale, it’s just good...insurance against a bad sh1t. :tup:

:stirthepot:

jchammond 12-13-2020 08:14 PM

Thinking about a little dessert before bedtime :yum:
Hopefully I’ll sleep till 5’ish :icon08:

FL 4Motion 12-13-2020 08:15 PM

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Originally Posted by jchammond (Post 3976588)
:stirthepot:

No :stirthepot: from me on this, a lot of first time homebuyers overlook stuff like this, I’m just trying help a forum friend out with my experience/opinion. I def am a rather have it and not need it vs a Ned it and not have it kinda dude. :tup:

old guy 12-13-2020 08:25 PM

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Originally Posted by FL 4Motion (Post 3976586)
The upgrades you’re doing is the smart way to go, cosmetic renovations can be done anytime but the structural and energy efficiency ones really should always come first. :tup:

No cosmetic renovations = not married :bowrofl:

FL 4Motion 12-13-2020 08:31 PM

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Originally Posted by old guy (Post 3976594)
No cosmetic renovations = not married :bowrofl:

Hey now, been married over 2 decades now and wifey feels the same way I do about this stuff, function over form always. :tup:

jchammond 12-13-2020 08:34 PM

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redondoaveb 12-13-2020 08:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Rusty (Post 3976559)
I like my change of seasons here. :tup: Plus I can't take the heat like I used too. Going out to NM to see my youngest stepson about kills me sometimes. 100F+ :icon14: Oh.....but it's a dry heat...........yea, but it's still fukin' HOT! It's like stickin' your head in a oven. :icon14:

It's so fukin' hot, the lizards are laying on their back's blowing on their feet. :rofl2:

FL 4Motion 12-13-2020 08:41 PM

Alright dudes, I’m out for the night, y’all be safe and take care. :tiphat:


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