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Greenbuilding Archive for August 2001
359 messages, last added Tue Nov 26 17:25:47 2002

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[GBlist] modular



>From: "Mike Rogers" <rogers.mike@verizon.net>
> Subject: Re: [GBlist] Green Modular Home -Portland
> I'd like to disagree with several of the posting which have used a rather
> broad brush in painting modular homes as bad, almost to the point of >
> mocking
> the question.  We should be careful before we automatically trash an entire
> industry.  It may have been that modular homes of yesteryear wouldn't 
> hold
> up to green building criteria of today.  This does NOT mean that all modular
> homes built today are garbage.  And, compared to much of the housing stock
> being built, some of them may indeed be "princes".
snip...

Thanks a million and one for the positive words and the URLs.  I posted 
the original question about modulars.  
I truly appreciate the information.

all the best,
Paul Carr

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