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Date: Thu, 17 Mar 2005 09:38:10 -0500
From: "John Leeke, Preservation Consultant"
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Subject: Shamed by Bad Acts
>>I was told that the replacement tile that was needed far exceeded the
cost of the brand new shingle roof .....when asked why they didn't save
it for resale I was told the owner (university) did not want to be
"shamed" that it was actually good tile......(welcome to its my world
and your living in it )<<
Two years ago I heard about a situation where the local historic window
specialist was buying old wood sash from the vinyl replacement window
guys to salvage the parts. A window replacement customer was told by the
vinyl window salesman as part of his schpeal that her sash were not
worth anything and should be hauled to the dump. Later she learned that
her old sash were actually sold, and took the window replacement outfit
to court for permanently reducing the value of her house. The clincher
in the case was that she went to the historic window specialist and
bought back the old sash at their real value and had the receipt to
demonstrate that value. Now the vinyl guys in that whole region make
sure that all the old wood sash they rip out of houses are burned by the
end of the day, to destroy any lingering evidence of their bad acts.
John
by hammer and hand great works do stand
by pen and thought best words are wrought
www.HistoricHomeWorks.com
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