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by samsk
2717 days ago
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I've found small fire test, its not very scientific, but shows what I was talking about: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G-J86Ka9MkQ To correct myself, its the mortar that doesn't likes the fire much more than pure concrete, therefore brick wall has to be usually demolished after fire.
But yes, everything depends on intensity of the fire, but I would never say that (properly built) wood house burns easier or faster than brick house, its kind of a myth. It burns differently with different result, and different kind of damages. Where, in the wood house the damages can be _usually_ fixed easier as in brick house. |
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