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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]When you all say "siding" do you mean clapboard? or actually vinyl siding? Vinyl siding NEVER looks good. Its tacky and cheap and nasty. Clapboard houses are gorgeous. You can always tell which is which. As for an all brick house looking ugly or smaller, that is just hilarious folks. Your taste gauge is wayyyyy off. I do not live in a brick house but that is like saying polyester looks and is as good as silk. It says a lot more about YOU and your background than it does about brick houses. [/quote] agree, but you have to understand that some comments on DCUM are reactionary, just to argue. Also, some people live in homes as we have described with poor taste and it is hard to look at your 1 mil investment that way. There is no way that it is architecturally correct to have a brick facade from a structural standpoint. I am well aware that the exterior no longer carries any load, rather it is just stuck on, but at least they could make it look real. I see that w/ stone walls that no true mason would ever build. The stone is placed like a kid would have done it with super glue. You really see the cheapness in hoes when a tornado or hurricane does damage. The brick peels off like old nail polish, the "stucco" just blows away, the "siding" is twisted like spaghetti. Then you see the cardboard below. [/quote]
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