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Default Tiles back on!

On Fri, 17 Jul 2020 07:42:08 -0500, Sqwertz wrote:

> Which is why you don't use clay tile in central TX. We usually have
> at least 1X/year incident where it goes from 80'sF to 30's in less
> than 36 hours w/sleet and rain. That wreaks havoc on tile.


I should say "clay or concrete tile".

We have plenty of places with lightweight and stronger
synthetic/composite tile.

John's house was not historically, architecturally, or culturally
significant to warrant this level of restoration.

Unless he becomes a serial killer. Or assassinates Trump (is Trump
campaigning within Leaf-range of Bel Nor this year?_he going to
Missouri this year?)

-sw