I wish I could understand the logic behind these cardboard homes. You aren't "saving money" by building trash with a 15 years lifespan. Concrete and stone will last for centuries, spend once and never spend again (only if you want to renovate your home, repaint, etc).
So, in short, the question is how and why the Americans were tricked into building their homes using cardboard? My guess is that the (((real state market))) did it so they can make billions thanks to an endless loop of Americans needing to rebuild their cardboard rat houses.
Funny thing - I actually had a text about it in my IELTS exam, basically it was cheap as all hell in 20-s century. Its not so bad actually, the industry is just exteremely overinflated, therefore such ridiculous prices.
Carter Jones
>You aren't "saving money" by building trash with a 15 years lifespan. They last a lot longer than that. I'm in a 29 year old house and it's nowhere near its end of life.
Alexander Morgan
And I'm in a 400+ year old house that will last centuries longer
Jonathan Price
hmm an oriented strand house
Colton Morgan
American homes are built with wood and concrete you meme flag no guns no wealth poor faggot. While Americans rape the world and profit you can go seethe more in your poor weak faggot country that gets bitched around daily by its superior. You can even own a dryer lmao and fuck your reply.
John Carter
it's not that cardboard u.s. houses don't last, they can easily last 50-75 years with proper maintenance it's just that they creek in a way that denotes no character living in them kills all creativity and imagination every time you pull into your garage, you realize that the only thing separating you from running over your wife or children is a thin piece of drywall and some thin studs
Nathaniel Brown
Yeah but it's also located in the UK
Isaac Gonzalez
Compensating
Sebastian James
>have lots of wood >"hurr why u use wood"
Carter Long
Post dryer
Jace Diaz
Construction companies that take on these jobs are incentived to be as cheap as possible building houses since there is no benefit on their part to use quality materials. They need to churn out houses as fast and cheap as possible.
The honest truth is that majority of people also don't know any better. Unless you own your own construction company, understand what the fuck your actually looking at when the mexicans are building the house and see what shit they are using or literally just build the house yourself the guy in charge of building the house will literally try to find any way to cheap out on the material because he needs to stay in budget and you won't notice any difference until they years later.
Brody Hall
>memeflag lol cowardly judeo nigger afrid to let people see where he's from tremendous cope
Carter Rogers
I'm sure the pakis will appreciate it.
Juan Hughes
thats not china bro
Isaiah Morris
Daily reminder that (north) America has no castle or any man made millennia old construction.
Christian Jones
Does france?
Nolan Stewart
You must be joking.
David Russell
I'm american you know i'm not
Jaxson Barnes
like that episode of the simpsons where homer floors it through his garage into the living room and turns his family into jelly
James Anderson
The west coast deals with earthquakes, the south east deals with hurricanes and the middle of the country deals with shit most of the world can't even comprehend, f3+ tornadoes. The cost of trying to build structures designed to last centuries will never be recuperated because the chances of a total loss due to natural disaster is just too high in aggregate. Europeans and Asians literally have no frame of reference for the destructive power of tornadoes. Australia's the only other place that can get them remotely as intense as in the continental US and they only happen at that intensity in the almost completely uninhabited regions. Also contrary to popular belief the entire east coast plate is so old and stiff that when it does experience an earthquake every couple centuries it's downright cataclysmic due to the efficiency of energy transference through the plate. The pacific rim may experience 7+ earthquakes frequently but because the material is relatively young and lacks density, the energy and shock dissipates extremely rapidly and by the time it hits inhabited regions above sea level the damage isn't too bad. On the east coast a 6.0 measured at the fault in Missouri that tears the ground apart and rips trees roots and all from the ground is still highly damaging all the way north in Maine. Conditions in North America are incomprehensible to the average euro.