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RE: Packaged Houses - Rob Tucker - 07-11-2007 To Adam79: We are a bit starved for contractors here in East Hawaii on Castleblock projects. Primarily owner/builders here and that has left the generals out of the loop. I do have some contactors coming on line at this time though. You are correct in that systems which are very doable by owner-builders should be very accessible to contractors. We do provide on site assistance to clients, we need to make sure they get going in the right direction and complete successfully Frankly, there are a lot of carpenter types who simply aren't interested in new methods. I don't much try to convince them - I have enough business with those that are interested. And for those who are interested we strive to give 110% attention. Rob Tucker Castleblock RE: Packaged Houses - hpp4me - 07-12-2007 Rob, how much are homes made with Castleblocks state of the art materials costing these days? I know its a bit of an unfair question, but in general, what might the turnkey cost of a two-story, 2000 square foot home cost to design and have built by a contractor or project manager? RE: Packaged Houses - Rob Tucker - 07-12-2007 A number of my clients are building for around $130 psf. Easy to spend more, possible to spend less. RE: Packaged Houses - hpp4me - 07-12-2007 Thanks. This info helps a lot! RE: Packaged Houses - hpp4me - 07-21-2007 For completeness, here is another company to add to the list. They look similar to CastleBlock in their philosophy, approach and building strategy, but are further away (North Carolina). http://www.deltechomes.com/ This one is like the multifacetted homes design, without wood: https://www.deltechomes.com/photos.php?type=homes&model=wolcott Edited by - hpp4me on 07/21/2007 07:48:17 RE: Packaged Houses - Fishboy - 07-21-2007 quote: Rob, The Castleblock Hokulea model meets several things I'm looking for, but how easy is it to move walls around? This particular model has four bedrooms, all about the same size. I'd want to have one larger master bedroom, one relatively large guest, and one other room that doubles as an office or small bedroom. So, with Castleblock, how easy is it to move the walls around? Mahalo nui loa, Brian and Mary Lynnwood, WA\Discovery Harbour RE: Packaged Houses - Rob Tucker - 07-21-2007 The plans are quite flexible. We understand that it is difficult to ask four designs to meet everyone's needs. If you want it different it can be different. Rob Tucker Castleblock 965-1555 RE: Packaged Houses - hpp4me - 07-21-2007 Rob, on your website you have a product called Rumber, a wood substitute that stands up to hand granades, even. Could this (or another similar material) be used as a siding? Put differently, if we wanted a home with the look of wood but made of new age materials like the ones you use, is that yet possible? RE: Packaged Houses - janeadams - 07-22-2007 emorata, Thanks! Yes, our nursery is open to the public, Saturdays, by appointment. We are up in the woods, so want to be sure we're there when you'll come by. 808-250-1780 www.whitecloudnursery.com RE: Packaged Houses - janeadams - 07-22-2007 A word about contractors... it's not just carpenters who often don't want to learn something new. We had difficulty finding an electrical contractor who would work with both the Protec walls and our PV system. It all worked out in the end, but it was frustrating to find such a lack of interest in new tricks! Jane |