The blocks normally come down easy. You can probably demo the house in a day or two and take the blocks with you. I took down some block walls this spring and traded them for a gold cart and 3 tons of high quality clay.
On Jun 30, 2008, at 9:39 AM, JUDITH WILLIAMS <williams_judith@hotmail.com> wrote:
On Jun 30, 2008, at 9:39 AM, JUDITH WILLIAMS <williams_judith@hotmail.com> wrote:
__._,_.___I have listed my property for sale and am thinking of taking down much of the papercrete house I have built and reusing the blocks in my new location. Has anyone done this and is it advisable? I would also leave it up if the buyer would like to continue the project. I'm open for suggestions. It's sad to give up on a dream but my kids have bought land in Santa Fe and want me with them so I'm planning on going there, maybe live in a yurt until I can get a real (papercrete) house up. The dream is just moving from one location to another and will mean I can be with family, so it's a great improvement. Thanks
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