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April 17, 2006

Homeowner Discovers Future of Housing Construction - Uses Computer to Build Home

Homeowner Don Aspinall, fed up with high construction costs, substandard work and slow contractors, took matters into his own hands. Teaming with Architect Steve Warmbier of Pacific Coast Cad, they discovered a faster, cheaper and stronger way to construct his new 3,000 sqft custom home – The eSteel® System by Apollo Fabrication.

Westminster, CA (PRWEB) April 16, 2006 -- Homeowner Don Aspinall and Architect Steve Warmbier of Pacific Coast Cad were looking for alternatives to present day construction methods to help build Mr. Aspinall's custom 3,000 sqft home. They found it in a revolutionary construction system developed by Apollo Fabrication of Grants Pass Oregon - The eSteel System®.

The eSteel® System combines state of the art technology and rolled steel to provide the building blocks for one of the most advanced forms of home construction available today. By downloading the architectural drawings of Mr. Aspinall’s house into Apollo’s proprietary software, The eSteel® Computer System carefully and precisely cuts each piece of Mr. Aspinall’s home, labels it and notches it for future assembly – all in a matter of hours. The result is a faster, stronger, and more cost effective method of construction.

“It was a no brainer for me” quotes Mr. Aspinall, “compared to the status quo wood construction, my house will go up twice as fast, be twice as strong, there will be little or no waste, I won’t have to worry about earth quakes, hurricanes or termites, It’s environmentally friendly and best of all - it’s cheaper!”

Mr. Aspinall also plans to include many other cutting edge construction technologies into his project, such as Soy based injected foam insulation, Flexible Pex plumbing. A Steel roof. Tankless water heaters and a new non-toxic stronger than concrete, waterproof, fireproof, vermin proof thermal siding.

Mr. Aspinall’s project is scheduled to begin May 1, 2006. Should your company wish to participate in the construction of the Southern California home or you would like the cover the project from start to finish for perspective media outlets, please contact Mr. Aspinall at (714) 392-2989.

Posted by Industrial-Manufacturing at April 17, 2006 02:06 AM

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