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Sent Tue 11/27/2012 4:08:08 PM
Subject: RE: Stone
I want to order the foundation and a stone ledge and the real stone will be excessive in costs. I want to
order the foundation without a stone ledge and do the entry and sills in precast. Is it ok? I will need
deposit money on the foundation and we have to pay the building permit and Jimmy Denkehan for the
demolition. So it starts!! I want to talk with you tonight regarding all these costs.
Bob
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Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2012 10:38 AM
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Subject: Re: Stone
awesome!! I am at my bosses house today...could we talk tonight or tomorrow I can talk from
my office..boss flying to Paris tonight?
On Nov 27, 2012, at 9:42 AM, Robert wrote:
I have figured a way to do the sills in precast and the entry way could be done in precast. I think that
would be enough. It is very expensive and all custom. Let's talk I have to order the foundation this
week.
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HI Bob...somehow I missed this email...I really DO want to do the precast surrounds...>I think
they are beautiful..a.nd I just can't imagine the building inspector getting upset because window
surrounds stick out past the impervious edge!? Im glad you are thinking on all this stuff
On Nov 21, 2012, at 9:28 AM, Robert wrote:
Have been looking at old emails. The legacy stone house that we talked about is thick stone. I can't do
precast surrounds around veneer stone. The precast is too thick. What I was thinking about with this is
to case the windows with azek from the factory. This would be a 3.5 inch casing around the window, so
the stone would not be butted up next to the window, the stone would be butted up next to the casing.
A subtle and nice look. We could then do a rollock of stone over the window head. A rollock is lined up
stones of the same size on end over the window. I think I could find a way to do your entrance in
precast. Its keeping me up at night. Exciting.
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