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Author Southern Hurricane survivors scramble for bullet proof housing, stop high costs of damage!
ebpros@gmail.com

2005-12-14, 8:21 pm

HURRICANE SURVIVERS FOUND A SECRET TO STOPPING HIGH COST DAMAGES

Southern hurricane survivors found a secret, only problem is there is a
bit of a waiting list. Recently an open house hosted over 150 people in
St. Louis, Missouri standing in line to test the materials themselves.
FBI Agents say "This is unbelievably awesome, I have never seen
anything like it".

For full story and video: http://customsuperhomes.com/myk

Vaughn

2005-12-14, 9:21 pm


"Steve Spence" <sspence@green-trust.org> wrote in message
news:43a0b540$1_3@newsfeed.slurp.net...
>
> http://www.monolithicdome.com/ has a more weatherproof home.


Probably so, but there is no hint of dome homes ever becoming mainstream.
We just spent a small fortune retrofiting to impact windows. Some of the newer
homes here are including a solid concrete "saferoom" somewhere in their internal
floorplan. Our building code is the toughest in the nation, but it still does
not address Cat 5 hurricane winds. We will be watching those from a distance!

Vaughn




ebpros@gmail.com

2005-12-14, 9:21 pm

If the customer is willing to put up the funds, we can do Cat 5. Our
plumbing is run through groves in the wall and insulation protection is
at R-60 using NO fireberglass. Electrical conduit is molded right into
the walls saving wires from a fire. Domes take more square footage
increasing heating and cooling costs and can be diifficult for
architects to put in a standard layout due to odd shape. We give profit
shares to our customers for referring friends and family, we have
contractors that will come do minor repairs for free. It just does not
get any better then Custom Superhomes, they go out of their way to top
anything that is out there.

http://customsuperhomes.com/myk

Jake

2005-12-14, 10:21 pm

The noisiest house I was ever in was a dome. A whisper could be heard
anywhere in that place. NO THANK YOU!

The Alien

2005-12-15, 10:21 pm

X-No-archive: yes On 15 Dec 2005 05:16:49 -0500,
nicksanspam@ece.villanova.edu used recycled pixels to say:

>Anthony Matonak <anthonym40@nothing.like.comcast.net> wrote:
>
>http://www.monolithicdome.com/ has a more weatherproof home.
>
>
>Monolithic domes can be waterproof. They are sometimes used as tanks.
>
>Nick


Great for the home, what about the car? Do they come with protected
garages?


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