Do yuros not build homes with wood?

Do yuros not build homes with wood?

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It becomes more popular in Poland.

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Based poles, embracing the fastest and cheapest means of housing

Most houses here are wooden

*whole town disappears cos of a forrest fire*

....0.0 Paradise.

I live in a fire prone area and houses very rarely burn down.

What do you think will happen in a fire if the houses are brick? Do you think you'll be able to go in, clean the ash off the walls, and go back to normal?

We build everything with wood

i dont know, i think its half wood, half more solid shit

No,
I fucking hate it, it makes no sense even if it is slightly cheaper.
Do north americans simply don't know how to make concrete?

brick would be more expensive to repair than just building a fucking new house

Lumber is abundant and cheap here

>concrete houses in a desert

Concrete is cheap too, even then most of the cost comes from the land.
Seein a house being built with a wooden structure in a richfag neighbourhood like beverly hills made me wonder what was wrong with this place.

no

>this confuses and enrages the American

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We got very stright laws about fire protection but not regarding external but internal fire. A wodden house needs more protection so the initial cheap price gets expensive fast which makes wodden houses not worth it.

houses like these are the reason why every time a light breeze blows whole towns collapse, thousands die and it's a total disaster on the news for 2 weeks

Yeah but still 90 % of little detached houses are made of concrete and bricks. People just don't trust in wood houses. They probably still remebrer their old houses made of old, wood parts of train tracks.

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That's not wood, it's cardboard

>lives in nature catastrophe environment like hurricanes, tornados, fire, sand storms
>built a cardboard house

?????????

build a house out of water, probem solved

we do but not plywood

Yeah they're called chalet.

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no we invented the brick and concrete

To add to this, i've noticed american suburban houses is that you build a wood flame and then outside you use this vinyl shit that looks like wood but just peels of.
That's why in storms your roofs are the first thing to go, it just peels off. Your houses are like ikea furniture.

Fun fact this wooden home is older than Switzerland.

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Hurricanes blow everything down, even brick and concrete

All new houses in yourop and US needs to be built this way for (((energy effiency))). T. Civil engineering student

Maybe an EF5. And probably house built with rocks and with decent foundation would resist even that.

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wrong, deluded retard

which switzerland ?

we don't have babby tier storms like europe does

shalet is a word we use for outdoors shitter I think

Little known fact old chalet like pic related rarely burns to the ground. This kind of wood hardens with time and if the chalet is a few century old its almost impossible to burn. When it happens only the roof burn, you scratch the surface with sandpaper built a new roof and you're done.

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Why don't american use local rocks?

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Its 4 years older than the first one. It was built in 1287

It kind of make sense. Chalet means something like little hut. It was used to describe huts for pasture, hunting, fishing or vacation homes.