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08-11-2005, 09:23 AM | #1 (permalink) |
Join Date: Jun 16 2005
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Rep Power: 0 | i was wondering if anybody used the Eurowalls modular walls. i have seen them and think they would be easier rather than paying a contractor. also does anybody know of any other modular wall companies besides Eurowalls? |
08-11-2005, 10:37 AM | #5 (permalink) |
Join Date: Aug 8 2005
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Rep Power: 0 | how much did your eurowall setup cost? is it uber expensive? is it more expensive than a build out? do they have a catalog or anything like that? my firewall at work is blocking the site ill have to check it out when i get home. |
08-11-2005, 10:43 AM | #7 (permalink) |
Join Date: May 5 2005 Location: Jacksonville
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Rep Power: 0 | Eurowalls are generally around $1200 - $1700 a room, they can ship the walls to you for you to setup or they can have someone come out (around $1500+) to set the walls up for you. You can also accelerate the depreciation of these walls to 7.5 years compared to 30 years for standard drywall. |
08-13-2005, 03:36 PM | #8 (permalink) |
I'm Banned Join Date: Jun 12 2005 Location: California
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Rep Power: 0 | I have eurowalls and I love them. One thing though! I have 11 rooms, wall unit for lotions and a 4m desk and it cost me with shipping about $33,000. Also, have about 6 guys to unload the 18 wheeler because the driver doesn't help. I had 7 big crates and you have to get rid of them yourself also. It took 3 of us about 5 days to put them together because you want them up right the first time. I paid them $2,000 to help me put them together. Well worth every dime. The customers are in awe when they come into my shop. 20x better than drywall. You also get better air flow with them compared to drywall. |
08-13-2005, 03:53 PM | #9 (permalink) |
I love Derf!! Join Date: Mar 26 2005 Location: Trapped Under A Eurowall!
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Rep Power: 21 | I have them also and what Pallan said is right on the money. Customers love them and they are really easy to maintain/wipe down. If you talk to someone at euroline they can tell you if there is anybody near you that has them and you can go see first hand, I only suggest this because they are a bit pricey. |
08-14-2005, 08:50 PM | #10 (permalink) |
Join Date: Jan 27 2005
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Rep Power: 20 | I strongly recommend EUROWALLS. They offer several advantages. Can be moved to another location, can be sized to your specs, makes it easy to move tanning beds in and out. They come in several different colors and finishes so there is no painting involved. I think it is a big plus, and you can get them financed. Go for it. |
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