>Add a storm shelter made of concrete and metal
One day Americans will wake up and get the irony.
>Builds a house out of wood and sticks
everyone post pictures of your houses
Is this a house for ants?
hey fuck you have you seen the housing market in my country? This is the best we can do on a budget
Never lived in a tornado zone have you? The house no matter the material is toast.
You will live in a pod and be happy. Because outside will be unhabitable
I know Yuros never get weather and die in the thousands to 90 degree heat, but you can have a concrete blockhouse and still get raped by a tornado.
most people don't have a shelter
more people don't have a house, this goes for more than just America
whats wrong with the shelter?
>everyone post pictures of your houses
God I wish we could experience some severe weather. It's been nothing but sunshine and occasional drizzle for the past month. Summer gone to waste, once again.
My friend has a house. And it's empty. He actually live underneath it, in a 200m2 reinforced basement. Why don't people do the same? It's literally safest way to live. No one will rob you, no one will invade your house and if something happens on global scale, you are still safe.
The little euro piggies actually think their mildew bricks would last in a tornader. Imagine being in a brick house that's coming apart.... you'd be getting bricks rained on you.
Nothing. The bong thinks the tool shed in the back is a house because thats what his house looks like.
You really do like to focus in on one section of America. Its financially more feasible, but you already know that.
I live in an all brick home made in 1950. I have a 14 foot deep basement into the ground. My house is essentially 4 stories since the basement is finished.
My other two properties also have fully excavated basements. Its just how the northeast rolls.
stick framed buildings are easier to insulate. europeons dont even insulate their buildings which is why theyre going to freeze to death this winter even though their winters are joke teir.
I ask myself this all the time. we have a tornado alley right and theres no sense in building traditional housing with the amount of risk these storms regularly bring. there isnt much stopping people from making fully underground dwellings it costs about the same as a house depending on how many floors you like and you mitigate the humidity when first laying the foundations. I need to have hill houses and bunker towns.
My woodshed is unironically better built than most American homes. At least it has a proper roof that isn't just sand glued to paper. Thicker wood too.
didnt a tornado hit france not too long ago and completely wrecked stonewprk buildings?
we have a lot of natural disasters and its best to build with wood. since nothing is going to stand against a force10 anyway
your craftsmanship sucks
One day eurofags will not attempt to mask their jealousy with lashing out.
Just kidding, you’ll always be jealous little girls.
Searching Google images for "ledger board" yields a treasure trove of American construction dumbassery
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>At least it has a proper roof that isn't just sand glued to paper.
Is this a reference to asphalt shingles?
Do you ever get tired of being a fucking retard?
You just reminded me of some tornado footage I remember seeing a few years ago where a father was huddled over his two kids in the bathtub, and the outer wall gives way letting a bunch of the facing bricks hit him in the back.
I have two questions about that footage that remain unanswered: Why was the inner wall so much stronger than the outer wall? and Why the fuck did this family have a camera pointed into the bathtub?
What you see in that picture is an American home, not my wood shed of course lmao.
>ledger board
Looks like someone died in this one.