I've tested them in many spots on the house, but the most recent tests were on both sides of the garage roof. That's where the heaviest amount of debris falls.
ha, how odd, I use to ride my bike past that house before we moved over to the West Side of Cincy. I really miss seeing these beautiful wooded lots. Now I'm stuck over in Suburban green township with mostly customs built by Meyer and Douglas homes.
Very nice looking Victorian. We have a few of those here in Coeur d'Alene and even more back in the San Francisco area. The video looks awesome in HD.
Wow very impressive, love the diverse roof lines adds so much character to the house, the inside must be equally as architecturally creative I'm imagining
Very nice looking house. But whats the purpose of this video? Did you redo the roof? Now like i said the house looks nice but i'm not too fond of the main color (yellow). Also that one tree in the front is way too close to the house for me. But once again very nice looking house.
I wouldn't want those big spruce-like trees that close to the house, taking up all the sun. The exterior will need to be cleaned often, or it will look terrible in just a decade.
It will not look "terrible" if you wash the exterior every year; you know, just give the siding and roof a light power wash, clean the gutters, do some tree trimming . . . which takes up one nice summer afternoon.
I'm just talking from what I've seen in many North American gardens. I just prefer to get some sun in my garden, the easier maintenance is just a bonus.
I have some big, beautiful 100-year old Scots pines. I've kept most of them, but the spruces, which are incredibly dense, had to go this winter. They don't look very good trimmed either.
I think I recognize the left side of the house as the spot you tested the gutter guards! :)
jwrenn29 2 years ago
I've tested them in many spots on the house, but the most recent tests were on both sides of the garage roof. That's where the heaviest amount of debris falls.
AsktheBuilder 2 years ago
Too bad I'm not in the market for a new house. Only thing it's missing is a 900 sq.ft. workshop.
byhammerandhand 2 years ago
It can be built in the back yard. The zoning permits that use.
AsktheBuilder 2 years ago
ha, how odd, I use to ride my bike past that house before we moved over to the West Side of Cincy. I really miss seeing these beautiful wooded lots. Now I'm stuck over in Suburban green township with mostly customs built by Meyer and Douglas homes.
naireland 2 years ago
Well, come back to the East side. Get your passport certified first! This house is going to be sold in the next 10 months.
AsktheBuilder 2 years ago
Beautiful house!
prolodyne 2 years ago
nice house, what's the rent?
mortson978 2 years ago
It's not for rent, but will soon be For Sale. Sign up for my newsletter at my website and you'll be notified in a few months.
AsktheBuilder 2 years ago
i mean property taxes. essentially you rent your home from the government.
mortson978 2 years ago
2009 taxes were $9,500.00 Insanity.....
AsktheBuilder 2 years ago
fly the rebel flag my friend.
mortson978 2 years ago
Nope, I've moved to New Hampshire. Live Free or Die
AsktheBuilder 2 years ago
amen.
mortson978 2 years ago
Very nice looking Victorian. We have a few of those here in Coeur d'Alene and even more back in the San Francisco area. The video looks awesome in HD.
- Paul Seveng
7seveng7 2 years ago
Wow very impressive, love the diverse roof lines adds so much character to the house, the inside must be equally as architecturally creative I'm imagining
MrVisions 2 years ago
It's a pretty house design wise.. that yellow though is not my cup of tea. It definitely has an old 'feel' to it.
Garden in the back was nice. Some of the trees needed trimming though.
The dogs expression was comical.
MRSketch09 2 years ago
Very nice, looks like quality building! how about a inside look? thanks for your vids, enjoy them allot, so keeep them coming.
dav1099 2 years ago
Yes, interior videos coming soon......
AsktheBuilder 2 years ago
A house like this would go for close to 500K, What is is worth in Ohio? It looks like a nice place to live.
idahodad1 2 years ago
Less and less each day because of the dreadful real estate market.
AsktheBuilder 2 years ago
Very nice looking house. But whats the purpose of this video? Did you redo the roof? Now like i said the house looks nice but i'm not too fond of the main color (yellow). Also that one tree in the front is way too close to the house for me. But once again very nice looking house.
Nemo1181 2 years ago
Informational
AsktheBuilder 2 years ago
Any break resistant glass or Bars for the first floor?
And would it be possible to add a motte for added zombie defense?
Because that house is borderline castle material.
Mandalorx10 2 years ago
No need. The house has mystic powers.
AsktheBuilder 2 years ago
Ahh built on an ancient Indian burial ground
One step ahead of the rest of us.
Mandalorx10 2 years ago
that was such a cute doggy :)
cHAMMDAWG78 2 years ago
I wouldn't want those big spruce-like trees that close to the house, taking up all the sun. The exterior will need to be cleaned often, or it will look terrible in just a decade.
gschjetne 2 years ago
It will not look "terrible" if you wash the exterior every year; you know, just give the siding and roof a light power wash, clean the gutters, do some tree trimming . . . which takes up one nice summer afternoon.
bmwe28m5 2 years ago
I'm just talking from what I've seen in many North American gardens. I just prefer to get some sun in my garden, the easier maintenance is just a bonus.
I have some big, beautiful 100-year old Scots pines. I've kept most of them, but the spruces, which are incredibly dense, had to go this winter. They don't look very good trimmed either.
gschjetne 2 years ago
seems like I've driven by that house.
themoderateextremist 2 years ago
Very nice house!
mstruckerboy 2 years ago