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Old 05-11-2017, 11:21 AM   #5
FishermanTim
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You have to look at the overall cost.

Cost of all materials (which will include extras that you "might" be able to return).
Cost of demo and removal of old material (and any chance of an environmental impact).
Cost of labor including prep work (unless you plan on doing some or all of it yourself).

Just decide with "all your ducks in a row" and leave as little to chance as possible.

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