And Two Of Them Are Bad
By Jack
Hutslar, Owner
STCepanelHomes
September
12, 2018
The iconic football
mind of Woody Hayes, legendary Ohio State football coach, had a highly valued
strategy about his game, passing in particular. Coach Hayes felt that when you
pass the football, three things can happen and two of them are bad. To him,
Incomplete passes and Interceptions were bad. A completed pass was the only
good thing to happen when passing the football. So, Woody built his solid game
strategy on running the football. It worked.
Let me move his football strategy to home
building. When you build or live in a “stick-built” home, two bad things can
happen. First, it can burn down rather easily. This type of construction
provides the essential fuel and air for fires. Secondly, this type of
construction, over 200 years old, is weak and can crumble easily from falling
objects and destructive hurricane type winds. Thirdly, they are not very energy
efficient. The “good thing” is that they are inexpensive and do provide shelter
under “normal” conditions.
Let me call an automatic and shift this football
strategy over to eco-panel homes and other structures [E-Ps]. First, the bad
thing about eco-panel buildings is that they probably cost more than stick
built buildings but less than steel and brick or stone buildings. Secondly, the
“saving” features of E-Ps are: E-Ps are strong and safe. E-Ps are highly energy
efficient. E-Ps are fire resistant – the core will not melt or burn. E-Ps are green. E-Ps
go up fast. E-Ps save money on HVAC systems. E-Ps should save money on insurance.
Eco-Panel homes and buildings offer great short term and long term Value that you
can literally take that to the bank.
To make good things happen, set up a meeting
with Jack.
Contact HutslarJack@gmail.com at 800 767-4916
Contact HutslarJack@gmail.com at 800 767-4916
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