A friend of mine in work was talking about his new build house and mentioned something that made me stop him and ask, "You bought a wood framed house? In the UK?"
So apparently this practice has been picking up in the past few years of throwing wood framed houses up.
Surely with our notorious winter storms this is not a very wise idea...
All I can hope is that these wood framed houses are built substantially better than the match stick and cardboard they use in 'merica which turn into sawdust in the slightest storm.
Do you think this is another example of short-term-ism trying to solve the immediate housing problem while creating more issues with poor quality building standards later?
So apparently this practice has been picking up in the past few years of throwing wood framed houses up.
Surely with our notorious winter storms this is not a very wise idea...
All I can hope is that these wood framed houses are built substantially better than the match stick and cardboard they use in 'merica which turn into sawdust in the slightest storm.
Do you think this is another example of short-term-ism trying to solve the immediate housing problem while creating more issues with poor quality building standards later?