If you walk around outside, its like a scene from The Road.
This setup isn't pretty, but actually works pretty well at cleaning the air inside my house... and my 70 year old Seattle house doesn't have central AC with its own air cleaning system. I have a real HEPA air cleaner as well, but this setup moves 10x as much air.
If you walk around outside, its like a scene from The Road.
This setup isn't pretty, but actually works pretty well at cleaning the air inside my house... and my 70 year old Seattle house doesn't have central AC with its own air cleaning system. I have a real HEPA air cleaner as well, but this setup moves 10x as much air.
If you walk around outside, its like a scene from The Road.
This setup isn't pretty, but actually works pretty well at cleaning the air inside my house... and my 70 year old Seattle house doesn't have central AC with its own air cleaning system. I have a real HEPA air cleaner as well, but this setup moves 10x as much air.
Can’t afford central air?
Sounds like this needs to be added to a campaign promise.
If you walk around outside, its like a scene from The Road.
This setup isn't pretty, but actually works pretty well at cleaning the air inside my house... and my 70 year old Seattle house doesn't have central AC with its own air cleaning system. I have a real HEPA air cleaner as well, but this setup moves 10x as much air.
Can’t afford central air?
My house isn't a good design for central air. If I wanted AC, I'd do the heatpump/splitduct combo, but those don't clean the air either.
And this house is just an investment property, hanging on to it just until this area is rezoned for Towhnouses, then this this house will be torn down and my lot will have 4-6 Townhouses on it.
If you walk around outside, its like a scene from The Road.
This setup isn't pretty, but actually works pretty well at cleaning the air inside my house... and my 70 year old Seattle house doesn't have central AC with its own air cleaning system. I have a real HEPA air cleaner as well, but this setup moves 10x as much air.
Can’t afford central air?
My house isn't a good design for central air. If I wanted AC, I'd do the heatpump/splitduct combo, but those don't clean the air either.
And this house is just an investment property, hanging on to it just until this area is rezoned for Towhnouses, then this this house will be torn down and my lot will have 4-6 Townhouses on it.
In other words, fuck off.
Can’t afford a decent house while the area this turd is in gets rezoned?
If you walk around outside, its like a scene from The Road.
This setup isn't pretty, but actually works pretty well at cleaning the air inside my house... and my 70 year old Seattle house doesn't have central AC with its own air cleaning system. I have a real HEPA air cleaner as well, but this setup moves 10x as much air.
Can’t afford central air?
My house isn't a good design for central air. If I wanted AC, I'd do the heatpump/splitduct combo, but those don't clean the air either.
And this house is just an investment property, hanging on to it just until this area is rezoned for Towhnouses, then this this house will be torn down and my lot will have 4-6 Townhouses on it.
In other words, fuck off.
Can’t afford a decent house while the area this turd is in gets rezoned?
If you walk around outside, its like a scene from The Road.
This setup isn't pretty, but actually works pretty well at cleaning the air inside my house... and my 70 year old Seattle house doesn't have central AC with its own air cleaning system. I have a real HEPA air cleaner as well, but this setup moves 10x as much air.
Can’t afford central air?
My house isn't a good design for central air. If I wanted AC, I'd do the heatpump/splitduct combo, but those don't clean the air either.
And this house is just an investment property, hanging on to it just until this area is rezoned for Towhnouses, then this this house will be torn down and my lot will have 4-6 Townhouses on it.
If you walk around outside, its like a scene from The Road.
This setup isn't pretty, but actually works pretty well at cleaning the air inside my house... and my 70 year old Seattle house doesn't have central AC with its own air cleaning system. I have a real HEPA air cleaner as well, but this setup moves 10x as much air.
Can’t afford central air?
My house isn't a good design for central air. If I wanted AC, I'd do the heatpump/splitduct combo, but those don't clean the air either.
And this house is just an investment property, hanging on to it just until this area is rezoned for Towhnouses, then this this house will be torn down and my lot will have 4-6 Townhouses on it.
In other words, fuck off.
Fuck Seattle Townhouses. Ugly pieces of shit.
The cheap ones built 20 years ago in places like Greenwood are ugly.
They are building some very nice ones now though -- some fully detached (no shared walls). If you don't mind blocky square architecture and a flat roof with a deck. Pretty much the same design as most of the new hew houses here now, just less square feet and smaller yards. Perfect for a retired couple or single.
With the views my property has, I'll love the rooftop deck (except in fire season).
If you walk around outside, its like a scene from The Road.
This setup isn't pretty, but actually works pretty well at cleaning the air inside my house... and my 70 year old Seattle house doesn't have central AC with its own air cleaning system. I have a real HEPA air cleaner as well, but this setup moves 10x as much air.
Can’t afford central air?
My house isn't a good design for central air. If I wanted AC, I'd do the heatpump/splitduct combo, but those don't clean the air either.
And this house is just an investment property, hanging on to it just until this area is rezoned for Towhnouses, then this this house will be torn down and my lot will have 4-6 Townhouses on it.
In other words, fuck off.
Fuck Seattle Townhouses. Ugly pieces of shit.
The cheap ones built 20 years ago in places like Greenwood are ugly.
They are building some very nice ones now though -- some fully detached (no shared walls). If you don't mind blocky square architecture and a flat roof with a deck. Pretty much the same design as most of the new hew houses here now, just less square feet and smaller yards. Perfect for a retired couple or single.
With the views my property has, I'll love the rooftop deck (except in fire season).
If you walk around outside, its like a scene from The Road.
This setup isn't pretty, but actually works pretty well at cleaning the air inside my house... and my 70 year old Seattle house doesn't have central AC with its own air cleaning system. I have a real HEPA air cleaner as well, but this setup moves 10x as much air.
Can’t afford central air?
My house isn't a good design for central air. If I wanted AC, I'd do the heatpump/splitduct combo, but those don't clean the air either.
And this house is just an investment property, hanging on to it just until this area is rezoned for Towhnouses, then this this house will be torn down and my lot will have 4-6 Townhouses on it.
In other words, fuck off.
Fuck Seattle Townhouses. Ugly pieces of shit.
The cheap ones built 20 years ago in places like Greenwood are ugly.
They are building some very nice ones now though -- some fully detached (no shared walls). If you don't mind blocky square architecture and a flat roof with a deck. Pretty much the same design as most of the new hew houses here now, just less square feet and smaller yards. Perfect for a retired couple or single.
With the views my property has, I'll love the rooftop deck (except in fire season).
Flat roof in Seattle? Seems questionable
Building technology has come a long way, and they aren't actually 100% flat. It's more a figure of speech. But the deck on top of the roof is flat.
If you walk around outside, its like a scene from The Road.
This setup isn't pretty, but actually works pretty well at cleaning the air inside my house... and my 70 year old Seattle house doesn't have central AC with its own air cleaning system. I have a real HEPA air cleaner as well, but this setup moves 10x as much air.
Can’t afford central air?
My house isn't a good design for central air. If I wanted AC, I'd do the heatpump/splitduct combo, but those don't clean the air either.
And this house is just an investment property, hanging on to it just until this area is rezoned for Towhnouses, then this this house will be torn down and my lot will have 4-6 Townhouses on it.
In other words, fuck off.
Fuck Seattle Townhouses. Ugly pieces of shit.
The cheap ones built 20 years ago in places like Greenwood are ugly.
They are building some very nice ones now though -- some fully detached (no shared walls). If you don't mind blocky square architecture and a flat roof with a deck. Pretty much the same design as most of the new hew houses here now, just less square feet and smaller yards. Perfect for a retired couple or single.
With the views my property has, I'll love the rooftop deck (except in fire season).
Flat roof in Seattle? Seems questionable
Building technology has come a long way, and they aren't actually 100% flat. It's more a figure of speech. But the deck on top of the roof is flat.
If you walk around outside, its like a scene from The Road.
This setup isn't pretty, but actually works pretty well at cleaning the air inside my house... and my 70 year old Seattle house doesn't have central AC with its own air cleaning system. I have a real HEPA air cleaner as well, but this setup moves 10x as much air.
Can’t afford central air?
My house isn't a good design for central air. If I wanted AC, I'd do the heatpump/splitduct combo, but those don't clean the air either.
And this house is just an investment property, hanging on to it just until this area is rezoned for Towhnouses, then this this house will be torn down and my lot will have 4-6 Townhouses on it.
In other words, fuck off.
Fuck Seattle Townhouses. Ugly pieces of shit.
The cheap ones built 20 years ago in places like Greenwood are ugly.
They are building some very nice ones now though -- some fully detached (no shared walls). If you don't mind blocky square architecture and a flat roof with a deck. Pretty much the same design as most of the new hew houses here now, just less square feet and smaller yards. Perfect for a retired couple or single.
With the views my property has, I'll love the rooftop deck (except in fire season).
Flat roof in Seattle? Seems questionable
Every new house in Seattle has a “flat” roof. There’s about 20 within a decent drive (golf) from my place.
If you walk around outside, its like a scene from The Road.
This setup isn't pretty, but actually works pretty well at cleaning the air inside my house... and my 70 year old Seattle house doesn't have central AC with its own air cleaning system. I have a real HEPA air cleaner as well, but this setup moves 10x as much air.
Can’t afford central air?
My house isn't a good design for central air. If I wanted AC, I'd do the heatpump/splitduct combo, but those don't clean the air either.
And this house is just an investment property, hanging on to it just until this area is rezoned for Towhnouses, then this this house will be torn down and my lot will have 4-6 Townhouses on it.
In other words, fuck off.
Fuck Seattle Townhouses. Ugly pieces of shit.
The cheap ones built 20 years ago in places like Greenwood are ugly.
They are building some very nice ones now though -- some fully detached (no shared walls). If you don't mind blocky square architecture and a flat roof with a deck. Pretty much the same design as most of the new hew houses here now, just less square feet and smaller yards. Perfect for a retired couple or single.
With the views my property has, I'll love the rooftop deck (except in fire season).
Flat roof in Seattle? Seems questionable
Every new house in Seattle has a “flat” roof. There’s about 20 within a decent drive (golf) from my place.
If you walk around outside, its like a scene from The Road.
This setup isn't pretty, but actually works pretty well at cleaning the air inside my house... and my 70 year old Seattle house doesn't have central AC with its own air cleaning system. I have a real HEPA air cleaner as well, but this setup moves 10x as much air.
Can’t afford central air?
My house isn't a good design for central air. If I wanted AC, I'd do the heatpump/splitduct combo, but those don't clean the air either.
And this house is just an investment property, hanging on to it just until this area is rezoned for Towhnouses, then this this house will be torn down and my lot will have 4-6 Townhouses on it.
In other words, fuck off.
Fuck Seattle Townhouses. Ugly pieces of shit.
The cheap ones built 20 years ago in places like Greenwood are ugly.
They are building some very nice ones now though -- some fully detached (no shared walls). If you don't mind blocky square architecture and a flat roof with a deck. Pretty much the same design as most of the new hew houses here now, just less square feet and smaller yards. Perfect for a retired couple or single.
With the views my property has, I'll love the rooftop deck (except in fire season).
Flat roof in Seattle? Seems questionable
Every new house in Seattle has a “flat” roof. There’s about 20 within a decent drive (golf) from my place.
You sound poor
Its the current best way to fit 3 floors in the height limits of most of Seattle's SF and LR zones.
But I sometimes forget you're old, and you've probably never been to the 3rd floor of anything, unless it was on one of these:
If you walk around outside, its like a scene from The Road.
This setup isn't pretty, but actually works pretty well at cleaning the air inside my house... and my 70 year old Seattle house doesn't have central AC with its own air cleaning system. I have a real HEPA air cleaner as well, but this setup moves 10x as much air.
Can’t afford central air?
My house isn't a good design for central air. If I wanted AC, I'd do the heatpump/splitduct combo, but those don't clean the air either.
And this house is just an investment property, hanging on to it just until this area is rezoned for Towhnouses, then this this house will be torn down and my lot will have 4-6 Townhouses on it.
In other words, fuck off.
Fuck Seattle Townhouses. Ugly pieces of shit.
The cheap ones built 20 years ago in places like Greenwood are ugly.
They are building some very nice ones now though -- some fully detached (no shared walls). If you don't mind blocky square architecture and a flat roof with a deck. Pretty much the same design as most of the new hew houses here now, just less square feet and smaller yards. Perfect for a retired couple or single.
With the views my property has, I'll love the rooftop deck (except in fire season).
Flat roof in Seattle? Seems questionable
Every new house in Seattle has a “flat” roof. There’s about 20 within a decent drive (golf) from my place.
You sound poor
Its the current best way to fit 3 floors in the height limits of most of Seattle's SF and LR zones.
But I sometimes forget you're old, and you've probably never been to the 3rd floor of anything, unless it was on one of these:
Comments
Western Washington is under serious air quality alerts due to forest fires all over WA and BC.
https://aqicn.org/map/washington/#@g/47.6501/-122.3295/10z
As of now, most of Seattle is above 170 on this scale.
If you walk around outside, its like a scene from The Road.
This setup isn't pretty, but actually works pretty well at cleaning the air inside my house... and my 70 year old Seattle house doesn't have central AC with its own air cleaning system. I have a real HEPA air cleaner as well, but this setup moves 10x as much air.
And this house is just an investment property, hanging on to it just until this area is rezoned for Towhnouses, then this this house will be torn down and my lot will have 4-6 Townhouses on it.
In other words, fuck off.
And it was worth it.
They are building some very nice ones now though -- some fully detached (no shared walls). If you don't mind blocky square architecture and a flat roof with a deck. Pretty much the same design as most of the new hew houses here now, just less square feet and smaller yards. Perfect for a retired couple or single.
With the views my property has, I'll love the rooftop deck (except in fire season).
Fucking zillow superiority guy thread.
But I sometimes forget you're old, and you've probably never been to the 3rd floor of anything, unless it was on one of these: