Posted by DW in indy on February 11, 2008 at 17:49:09 from (67.177.96.57):
In Reply to: Taxes and buildings posted by Dan-IA on February 11, 2008 at 15:28:26:
I agree you can't build it big enough. No matter what size you build some day you will say you should have built it bigger. Built my 24x24 "dog house" with 100 amp service cable tv stero fridge Reznor 30000btu propane heater 3 1/2" fiberglass in the side walls and 15" celulose in the attic. I keep it at 55 degrees during the week and 70 on the weekends and figure it will cost me about $600.00 to heat it this year and my taxes went up around 125.00 a year. Won't break the bank but it's just another bill to pay and something to think about. But I sure love it at times like this.
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