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by Daho0n
1925 days ago
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I find this quite funny as from my place in the world (Scandinavia) I see US housing as exactly how you describe houses in Asia. Around here a house that isn't built with double brick walls are hard to find on the market and it is mostly sheds and garages that are built in the US wood framing/panel style. Edit to add that I'm not saying wood is bad. I love wood houses. |
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Because they are so popular, they are even less expensive- construction crews experienced in building double brick walls are scarce to non existent around here.
On a final note, tornados. We get quite a few of them around here... The odds of actually being hit by one are low, and yet it does happen, and I doubt brick walls would hold up much better facing the full fury of those.