Albuquerque Journal, September 21st, 2003
JERRY WADE BUILDS A FLOOR THE WAY HE USED TO There was a time when Jerry Wade built nothing but houses with wood subfloors. That, however, was years ago. The concrete slab has become the construction norm. "It's easier and less expensive," Wade said. "It's something you get in the habit of doing." Now that Artistic Homes has a custom home-building division, however, the family-owned company wants to think of new ways to do things. And sometimes those new ways are simply old ways done a little differently. When approached with plans for a 2,750-square-foot custom house, Wade said, he realize...
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