Why is the WEF pushing Thermoply so much?

Why is the WEF pushing Thermoply so much?

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keeps the moisture off the cardboard houses

This, wothout it and having AC/heat year round they literally mold and rott themselves from the inside out.
t. mold remediation faggot

heres why

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It works really well alongside sprayfoam. New American wooden houses are extremely strong and well insulated.

>birch
We dont use birch ply for sheathing, if we did they would hold up a million times better.

>extremely strong
No.

the Plywood jew.

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If you fell at full force towards your wall, do you think it would break?

Yes. The sprayfoam insulation works with the frame like a Tucan’s beak. It’s super insulated and very resistant to shear forces, like a foam soccer ball you try to twist.

The Vinyl decoration would stop you.

until there's even a small tear, then it keeps the moisture IN.....no refunds

Around here we use regular sheathing wrapped in Tyvek

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Sprayfoam is fucking gay cancerous offgassing nigger aids.

What do you mean break? I know you need to cope living in your council house and getting raped on energy bills, but wood housing is widely used in Scandinavia too, and Russia and any county with lots of trees. You cut all yours down.

Nah, which is good because it’s probably used in your trailer too.

Thermoply is better still when you considered how cheap it is to replace it water does leak.

>live in a modular from the 60s
>recently had new vinyl siding installed
>no Tyvek underneath
>just wood
>ask installers (who I know personally) if I need some kind of wrap
>"No. It's honestly pointless and we don't even use it on our homes."

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if you have good air entry and good water flow then you can make the entire house out of thermoply.

There's absolutely nothing behind my siding except wood. Been that way since 1969. No problems.

It would be very painful