Actually, the above makes a lot of sense. Attaching a deck to a trailer can add quite a bit of house value for property values. Having a trailer parked in front of it would not do that.
MY BIL added such a deck to his trailer, about 15' wide by 40' long. The covered deck, attached to the trailer to prevent leaks added about $30,000 to the tax value to the trailer. Whole trailer did not even cost that much. He knows he spent about $2,000 in materials and took about a week to do the whole thing himself.
No cooler?
ReplyDeleteThat ain't even close to redneck without a cooler.
Terry
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Actually, the above makes a lot of sense. Attaching a deck to a trailer can add quite a bit of house value for property values. Having a trailer parked in front of it would not do that.
ReplyDeleteMY BIL added such a deck to his trailer, about 15' wide by 40' long. The covered deck, attached to the trailer to prevent leaks added about $30,000 to the tax value to the trailer. Whole trailer did not even cost that much. He knows he spent about $2,000 in materials and took about a week to do the whole thing himself.
I'd call that decked out! And I have to admit just the word...Redneckiest...is kinda sexy shmexy...lmao!
ReplyDelete....ok, now, THIS is Oklahoma!......
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And the cinder block steps are on the other side.
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