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In some places, that's all you have to work with. It really isn't that big of a deal - my parents' house has a basement that gets wet and while the sump pump runs quite a bit, it's only evehad water on the floor once in 20 years.
May be all they can afford.Moonbear said:But that's my point. If water is coming in even during the construction, I wouldn't want that house. Why would anyone buy a house that they can't even keep dry when it's brand new?
This is a good point. I was surprised when I read about this distribution system. I'd never heard of doing propane this way before, and it struck me as risky. Propane always requires more care than natural gas.Averagesupernova said:My reason is the propane heat and they way the gas is distributed.
"Propane and propane-related accessories."zoobyshoe said:Sounds like a quetion for Hank Hill.