Posted January 13, 200421 yr Dear masters,I paid for the flying star report package using the year my home was built- 1972. However, in 2003, I had two renovations done, one to replace all water pipes to copper and the other to replace all windows with brand new glass. The water pipes required drilling into a portion of my floor. Should I consider this as the new period of the house (2003) instead of the year the house was built (1972)? If so, then my flying star analysis changes to reflect the new period?Thanks for your help.
Posted January 13, 200421 yr Staff Dear Joji,In my opinion, the description of work done does not seem to be a major renovation.However, if you do need a Flying Star report, do email: support@geomancy.net so that I can provide you with a complimentary report.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 1/13/2004 3:46:50 AM, Anonymous wrote:Dear masters,I paid for the flying starreport package using the yearmy home was built- 1972.However, in 2003, I had tworenovations done, one toreplace all water pipes tocopper and the other toreplace all windows with brandnew glass. The water pipesrequired drilling into aportion of my floor.Should I consider this as thenew period of the house (2003)instead of the year the housewas built (1972)? If so, thenmy flying star analysischanges to reflect the newperiod?Thanks for your help.
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