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MrJameGumb@lemmy.world to pics@lemmy.world · 2 years ago

A new house being built down the street from me

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A new house being built down the street from me

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MrJameGumb@lemmy.world to pics@lemmy.world · 2 years ago
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  • MrJameGumb@lemmy.worldOP
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    you guys build your wood houses

    What do you normally build houses with?

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      Here in Europe, we use mostly cinder blocks or bricks. I guess wood is more common in Northern Europe and Switzerland

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        In California we use wood because it flexes during earthquakes. There may be damage during a big one but at least the house is less likely to collapse on you.

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          In earthquakes in NZ the wooden houses flex for sure. What kills you is the brick chimney falling through the roof.

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          In Europe we use reinforced concrete for the same purpose. Don’t know if it works but it’s the way it’s done.

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            Wait, are earthquakes common in Europe?!

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              Italy ils pretty shaky, Portugal too. Southern France is waiting for its own Big One.

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                For reference, nowhere in Western Europe is even close to the much of the west coast of the Americas in terms of seismic activity.

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          And also because there’s no snow or serious rain. Took me years to get used to the flimsy houses here, they wouldn’t last a year back in my country.

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            I don’t know about that. I’ve lived in a typical “flimsy” American wooden house in an area that had a lot of crazy weather with extreme winds and even a couple of tropical storms. That house had absolutely no issue with those. These houses are a lot stronger than they look. They flex but don’t break.

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              My house is 80 years old, I’ve personally seen 3 feet of snow on its roof, it weathered hurricane Fran with no damage, hurricane Matthew caused a leak around the chimney that stained my living room ceiling a little.

              I’m ready to take anything this area is willing to throw at me except tornadoes. A direct strike by tornado will pull it down.

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            I live in the Pacific Northwest where it rains quite a bit. Wood houses are fine in the rain as long as the moisture barrier and roof have been installed correctly.

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        We have plenty of brick houses here too, but they all are still built around wooden frames for the most part

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    • lunarul@lemmy.world
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      something like this for example

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        With clay bricks! That’s a fa’cy one

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          That’s most likely Porotherm bricks, which are cheaper. And the even cheaper version is with AAC bricks like this

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      Or this

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        That appears to be a military bunker of some sort

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          It does, doesn’t it? That’s before surfacing is done.

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            I’m pretty sure you’re supposed to be in a full suit with a respirator, mask and whatnot to spray this shit.

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          I was thinking more like a commercial building than a residential.

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      It’s not like it’s a “wood house” though just the framing is softwood lumber. The foundation is reinforced poured concrete, there’s steel support braces, the ties and hardware are likely zinc coated steel, roof is asphalt shingles or steel, wind bracing is lumber or steel rods depending on code, could even have exterior brick or vinyl siding.

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      I understand a lot of homes in Europe are not well insulated, and weren’t built with it in mind. Climate change is causing problems with this design deficit.

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        That is mainly specifically a UK problem. Most homes in Europe are pretty decently to excellently insulated.

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