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July 2007
The folks over at A Prefab Project are having an exciting time, with the delivery and set of their prefab home. A post on Friday announced the successful arrival of the module on site: "After many hours on the road and seven flat tires, our house arrived at the site in WV a little after 6:30 Wednesday evening." Luckily the module arrived in good condition with little damage: "Well, good news is the house made it fine. No real issues - some minor drywall cracking, a couple of window locks popped during travel that will need to be replaced (not sure exactly what will need to be replaced - Simplex will let me know). Structurally, the house came through great. Window panes are all intact, the loose materials that shipped inside the box didn't do any damage, and no water got in." On Monday, the house was finally set: "No attempt at a witty title - I'm too tired. But everything went great. The set was a breeze. Only really took about fifteen minutes to actually lift, move and set the box (and about six hours to set up and break down the crane)." Homeowner Chris also gave a detailed and useful look at the foundation work that occurred prior to the module's arrival. |