Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We lived in a house built in 1962 and every contractor/builder that ever came to do any work remarked on how solid the construction was. Also cinder block like a PP.
+1 home built in 1958 with cinder block
+3 - every single contractor. Cinder block, 1939.
Yeah, contractor is not a structural engineer.
But the big bad Wolf did agree that brick and cinderblock was best.
I live in a brick house, but I don’t make up imaginary fantasies of how great it is compared to new homes just to feel better.
And seriously how often is a house falling over anyways? Lead paint asbestos bad plumbing all seem like worse realities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We lived in a house built in 1962 and every contractor/builder that ever came to do any work remarked on how solid the construction was. Also cinder block like a PP.
+1 home built in 1958 with cinder block
+3 - every single contractor. Cinder block, 1939.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We lived in a house built in 1962 and every contractor/builder that ever came to do any work remarked on how solid the construction was. Also cinder block like a PP.
+1 home built in 1958 with cinder block
Anonymous wrote:We lived in a house built in 1962 and every contractor/builder that ever came to do any work remarked on how solid the construction was. Also cinder block like a PP.
Anonymous wrote:Absolutely not. -Architect
