Termyn8or
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FR Maybe we should go back to plaster and lath. But then they would find something wrong with that as well, some sort of emissions. Let's get one fact straight, we live in a world full of poisons. The point here is that it is destroying houses. Of course I wouldn't care if I were a direct descendent of the Rothchilds who just won the biggest lottery in the owrld, I would not buy a new house. If I did it would be custom built with proven 100 year old technology, with a bit of good insulation added. Because I'll bitch about the drywall doesn't mean I think it should be what is supporting the structure, and in some newer houses it is. I don't like garbage no matter how new it is. Paper thin roofs, improperly formed footers and baements, walls that are nothing but vinyl siding covering styrofoam with drywall on the inside, I'll have no part of it. Damn, you can't even hang up a picture on the wall ! The point ? This happened, OK, but I am sure something was going to happen to all this junk they build these days anyway, this just happened first. Remember the benefits of aluminum wiring ? For some reason they are no longer valid. Again the emptor must caveat, because he is the actual guinea pig. My house was built in the early 1900s and I like it that way. My stereo sounds better in a room constructed with plaster and lath. The house is not airtight so I don't have to worry about that gas they found in people's basement a few years ago, an issue that has slipped back into the woodwork BTW. People like me are an anaethma because we don't forget quickly enough. Sorry. T
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