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Closeing in a back porchFrom: sylvcllns@aol.com Category: Other/Misc Remote Name: 198.81.26.203 Date: 01 Feb 2003 Time: 06:23 PM
CommentsI am closeing in my back porch. It is a cement floor and a wood ceiling. Has poles that run down the length of the porch from ceiling to floor, about every 4 1/2 ft. (4 of them). I has electric all ready. I need to know how what is the best way to close this in. I am going to use it for the washer/dryer, freezer, pantry and storage. I am new at this as it is my first big project since we bought the house. Any suggestions to help me would be great. I would also like to put in a door to run to the pool and outside area. Thank you very much Robert Collins
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