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Old 09-12-2007, 08:20 PM
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What is a breezeway?
Hey yal. Im reading "The Complete Book Of Home Inspection (Third Edition). Can anybody expliain to me what a breezeway is, pg. 73.
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Old 09-12-2007, 09:42 PM
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Re: What is a breezeway?
A breeze way is a covered area between the home and garage for instance that has no side walls allowing the BREEZE a way to blow thru.
Not neccessarily between the home and garage but that would be the typical location.
For some of us though it is the space between our ears, myself included.
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Old 09-12-2007, 09:43 PM
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Re: What is a breezeway?
Chris, I don't have your book, but a breeze way is typically an opening between structures that has a roof but no walls. Lets the breeze through.
Might be a southern thing, especially in the days before A/C.
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Old 09-12-2007, 10:21 PM
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Re: What is a breezeway?
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Old 09-12-2007, 10:28 PM
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Re: What is a breezeway?
Jim L, aka slow fingers,

I always thought a breezeway was where the Dogs slept when they weren't under the front
porch.
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Old 09-12-2007, 10:36 PM
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Re: What is a breezeway?
Billy,

That reminds me of that story about the Redneck who's front porch collapsed and killed all 43 dogs.
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Old 09-12-2007, 10:49 PM
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Re: What is a breezeway?
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That fellow Should Have Had A Breeze Way. Can't Lose the Whole pack of Beagles that way.
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Old 09-13-2007, 06:29 AM
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Re: What is a breezeway?
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Chris, I don't have your book, but a breeze way is typically an opening between structures that has a roof but no walls. Lets the breeze through.
Might be a southern thing, especially in the days before A/C.
Jim

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Not just a Southern thing. Very common Northeast also.
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