After looking at lots of homes (Southern Idaho), we really like a couple of the models of the Fuqua homes. I've seen very little bad about them on anything I've read except that they're a little overpriced. Okay, I can live with that if its the home I want and will live in for the next 25 years.
However, cresdeck is standard flooring and plywood upgrade (?) is not an option. I've read two schools of thought on this message board (and I've read back for months of posts). The majority seem to like plywood, although several folks have cited 'scientific' studies saying how water left on for 24 hours, etc, etc and that cresdeck is actually better than plywood.
Are there really any 'scientific' studies verifying these findings or are folks merely reproducing anecdotal information?
Any comments on either Fuqua or the flooring?
Thanks so much for the help,
Curt
Fuqua and Floors
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Hello Curt,
Contact Fuqua and they shoud be able to locate a report done by an independent research firm that conducted a study on Cresdeck. I remember reading a report about Cresdeck and it was favorable. I have Cresdeck in my home and have had no problems. Good luck.
Randy Eaton
Contact Fuqua and they shoud be able to locate a report done by an independent research firm that conducted a study on Cresdeck. I remember reading a report about Cresdeck and it was favorable. I have Cresdeck in my home and have had no problems. Good luck.
Randy Eaton
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thanks Randy for the input. We're working out the specifics of finances, etc, but hopefully will have the final decision done soon. Now, to practice the proper pronunciation of Fuqua.....Idaho Curt
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Curt
Was glad to read about your info on Fuqua floors. We are considering putting a home down on a farm we own and interested in the quality, etc. of their homes. Don't know how to get information on their homes on the Internet. Do you have any suggestions?
Don
Was glad to read about your info on Fuqua floors. We are considering putting a home down on a farm we own and interested in the quality, etc. of their homes. Don't know how to get information on their homes on the Internet. Do you have any suggestions?
Don
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