Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Do a Zero Step Entry Home Now & Save






Today's Thought of the Day



It may be 30 times more expensive if you wait

A zero-step entry into your home so that your home welcomes people of all physical abilities, at the time the home is being built, costs $100 to $200 according to Bradley University. As published in Her Home Magazine, retrofitting an existing home to have a zero-step entry averages $3,300.
That's $100 to $200 well-spent-and you'll never miss those steps!
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