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Old 02-05-2020, 12:37 PM   #42
Biggd
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Personally, unless you have money to burn, simple is better!
What I find with anything high tech is it changes so quickly that techs can't keep up and you can't get things fixed quickly and properly because of lack of training.
When you go to these home shows the sales reps are quick to sell you this new technology even though very few companies are properly trained to install and repair it. These sales reps are just out for their commission checks, BUYER BEWARE, JMO!
I've built 4 new homes and what I've realized over the years is everything is out dated or worn out in 5 to 8 years now. Everything is made like crap today.
If you deal with a reputable local builder he will know what's best for the area.
Best building practices in Florida aren't the same as best building practices in NH.

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