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Posted by TexasJeff on April 14, 2001 at 07:00:19 from (205.242.73.10):
In Reply to: comments on miracle truss posted by Duane on April 13, 2001 at 20:44:06:
I went with mueller after pricing Miracle Truss, Several Reasons swayed me to Mueller 1. Mueller is about 11 miles from my house Hate to do that large of business by phone was able to look the sales person in the eye during pricing at mueller's 2. Probally Petty on my part BUT I do not like the Idea of someone doing a great website pics, customer comments ect. and not a single price mentioned(miracle truss web site) Even when I got miracle truss brochure still no prices Had to call them for a estimate If I had know that I would not have waited for the brochure by snail mail 3 Miracle truss's price was higher for just the truss's than muellers entire building package. Maybe miracle truss were engineered more for snow load but I live 20 miles from the Gulf of Mexico I needed more engineering for wind load. Longest post ever for me but my $.o2 worth
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