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LSU FOOTBALL SEASON TICKETS AND PARKING PASS
????

I CAN DO A 6 MONTH PAYMENT PLAN
$1,110/month

Deadline March 21st

Section: 305
Row: 64
Seats: 21-24 (4)
20 Yard Line
East Side

Parking Pass
404 (LSU Softball Stadium)

Please text me at (817) 371-2308
LSU FOOTBALL TICKETS AND PARKING PASS ????

I NEED A MINOR MIRACLE! 2 DAYS LEFT!

Deadline March 7th

Section: 305
Row: 64
Seats: 21-24 (4)
20 Yard Line
East Side

Section: 406
Row: 25
Seats: 11-14 (4)
South Endzone

Parking Passes
406 (2) (LSU Softball Stadium)

Please text me at (817) 371-2308
LSU FOOTBALL TICKETS AND PARKING PASSES

Deadline March 7th

Section: 305
Row: 64
Seats: 21-24 (4)
20 Yard Line
East Side

Parking Pass 406 (LSU Softball Stadium)

Please text me at (817) 371-2308
8 tickets and 2 parking passes (preferred)

I’m willing to break them up into 4 tickets on the East side and a parking pass off Skip Bertman near the softball stadium and…

4 tickets in the South Endzone and a parking pass off of Skip Bertman near the softball stadium.

4 tickets on East side 20 yard line under the overhang

4 tickets in the South Endzone left of the goalpost even with the LSU hash and about 30-40 rows up

2 Parking Passes off Skip Bertman Road between Tiger Stadium and the LSU Vet School. The LSU Softball parking lot.

Text me at (817) 371-2308 or e-mail me at chandlertullis@gmail.com

Cbtullis is NOT Chandler Tullis

I haven’t been on TD in months, maybe years!

It is funny to watch some LSU fans say stupid things, but nothing surprises me.
Are there any Builders, Architects or Developers that read these boards? If so, I'm interested in their take on Spray Foam Insulation.

Has anyone had any experience with it in general or know anyone who has?

re: Spray Foam Insulation

Posted by cstullis on 3/26/09 at 1:05 am to
Thanks to all! Great discussion!!!

re: Spray Foam Insulation

Posted by cstullis on 3/17/09 at 12:37 am to
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I'm doing this soon. Seems like it'll pay for itself in a year or two. Plus, that's just the electric bill. Also need to factor in comfort and wear and tear on the A/C unit. They get overused during Louisiana summers.

Cost kinda sucks though. 5k for 3,000 sq ft house.


Our company actually offers the only Energy Guarantee in the market as far as I'm aware of. We can give the customer a two year guarantee on the electric bill and if it goes a penny over what we guarantee, we'll pay the difference.

The cost and ROI vary from house to house depending on circumstances. One of our clients just built a 12,000 square foot house, paid about $50,000 and is virtually cash flow positive day one.

I'd love to follow up with you and to possibly earn your business if it makes sense and is win/win.

You can reach me at cst@cox.net

Thanks in advance!

re: Spray Foam Insulation

Posted by cstullis on 3/16/09 at 11:44 pm to
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yes, it's actually fairly easy from what I've seen. They vacuum out the blown-in stuff, seal the openings and spray the foam in. As an interim solution, you can also put up a radiant barrier on the inner part of the roof that will knock down the temp some. You can get it from Home Depot pretty cheap.


We should talk sooner than later. I have a number of time sensitive things going on that may be of interest to you.

Send me an e-mail and your contact info to cst@cox.net and let's talk. Thanks in advance!

re: Spray Foam Insulation

Posted by cstullis on 3/16/09 at 11:42 pm to
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Get Low-E insulated, don't bother with the gas, it will leak out in a few years anyway. Most building codes are starting to require this in new homes. The price has gone down drastically over the last few years. I hardly sell anything non-insulated.

The foam is a good product but it is still pretty expensive. I want to say around 1.25-1.50 a square foot of wall or ceiling. Puts you around $7000 for an average size house. You see a difference in bill right away and will probably make that money back in 5-7 years. It does a good job of sealing your house from air infiltration in or out.


If you don't mind, drop me a line at cst@cox.net. I'd like to talk to you about what you do and how we might be able to help each other. Thanks in advance!

re: Spray Foam Insulation

Posted by cstullis on 3/15/09 at 12:08 am to
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this was a RESNET course designed to prepare one to take the HERS test. I wasn't taking it for that reason, more for business planning. I own a company that does residential lighting and energy systems for large custom homes, and am developing a business offering to do energy design and consulting targeted at architects and upper-end builders.

The math is pretty simple though, and I'm not saying that foam in walls isn't beneficial, just that there may not be much in the way of payback over standard insulation compared to other energy investments. Most heat in the south is generated from the attic and windows.


We definitely need to speak and/or meet for a cup of coffee, breakfast or whatever. It sounds like we're definitely on similar paths and I think a discussion between us might prove to be extremely win/win.

Will you e-mail me at cst@cox.net so we can talk more and to set up a time and place to meet?

Thanks in advance!
Chandler

re: Spray Foam Insulation

Posted by cstullis on 3/15/09 at 12:06 am to
quote:

make sure if you're getting foam sprayed under your roof you get the opened celled foam. That way if your roof leaks you'll be able to find it before it ruins the better part of your roof system.


What makes you say that? Hopefully not a bad experience. Did you have open cell foam sprayed in your house? If so by whom. What's your understanding and knowledge of the Spray Foam industry?

I'm just trying to learn as much as I possibly can!

re: Spray Foam Insulation

Posted by cstullis on 3/15/09 at 12:04 am to
quote:

I built a house in SWLA last year & used foam insulation. My attic is never more than 3 degrees warmer than the rest of the house. My electric bill is never high. I think foam is worth the money.


What company and product did you use? How big is your house? How much was the total job cost versus what traditional insulation would have been?

That's awesome! I'd love to know more!

What do you do?

re: Spray Foam Insulation

Posted by cstullis on 3/15/09 at 12:02 am to
quote:

What's wrong with saying you're successful. I know from experience that a man who always looks to improve is a man that's successful.

Just the Best for You!


I was just asking if we knew each other. What's your name? What do you do? Do you know me?

re: Spray Foam Insulation

Posted by cstullis on 3/14/09 at 9:53 pm to
quote:

I took a Residential Energy Design course last summer. The thought being that, in the South, the difference in temperature outside to inside isn't that big on average, therefore you won't have much heat transfer through the walls...basic insulation is plenty. The main sources of heat gain in the home are the attic and solar gain through the windows.

Another issue they discussed related to foam, is since the house is sealed much better than normal, the owner needs to install an air exchanger to make sure there is enough fresh air flowing through the home.


Interesting. I would agree that there is school and books and then there is real world, but I'm certainly not disputing it. I definitely look forward to learning more about it practically and real world speaking. It sounds logical though.

What do you do now?

re: Spray Foam Insulation

Posted by cstullis on 3/14/09 at 9:50 pm to
quote:

im not buying right now. I need to wait to see what happens in the market with housing.


When and if you do, we'd love to help you! Drop me a line at cst@cox.net and let's exchange contact info.

What do you do?

re: Spray Foam Insulation

Posted by cstullis on 3/14/09 at 7:00 pm to
Thanks!

Why don't we take this offline? Drop me an e-mail to cst@cox.net

re: Spray Foam Insulation

Posted by cstullis on 3/14/09 at 6:59 pm to
quote:

click on reply to the person you want to reply to. then scroll down to the bottom to see his message. select the text that you want to use, scroll back up and click on "quote" button then double space to respond to the text... let me know if that helps.


Like that?

re: Spray Foam Insulation

Posted by cstullis on 3/14/09 at 6:47 pm to
We spray EnergyWise Foam (Bayer) and yes we have a proprietary system that helps us tell the customer how much foam to put in the attic, walls, sub floors, etc, how much A/C, where the ducts and vents should go, etc.

I need to look into your comments about the value being in the attic in the south and not really in the walls. Where did you read or see this, I'd love a source to go to.

re: Spray Foam Insulation

Posted by cstullis on 3/14/09 at 6:45 pm to
How do you make it quote like that in a reply so you can direct your post directly to someone?