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KATOOM
Aug 05, 2014Explorer
Houses wiggle and move with the wind and earth too. Just because you dont sit there and watch it doesn't mean its not taking place. A house weighs thousands of tons where a trailer may weight only a fraction of that so weight of the structure in relation to its movement keeps things relative.
The structures we live in are designed to hold up to the relentless day to day environments but in saying that, their ability to do so with any respect and reliability to our comfort and safety is and will be directly related to the person(s) who put it together. If the same people who slapped your RV together in a week were to have built your home, you'd be dealing with endless roof leaks, cracks in walls, doors not fitting, electrical issues, appliances not working, incorrect slope and grades, foundations collapsing, etc..... But hey, some people do have such problems with their houses and when they do the person of blame is ALWAYS the contractor. See a pattern here?
The structures we live in are designed to hold up to the relentless day to day environments but in saying that, their ability to do so with any respect and reliability to our comfort and safety is and will be directly related to the person(s) who put it together. If the same people who slapped your RV together in a week were to have built your home, you'd be dealing with endless roof leaks, cracks in walls, doors not fitting, electrical issues, appliances not working, incorrect slope and grades, foundations collapsing, etc..... But hey, some people do have such problems with their houses and when they do the person of blame is ALWAYS the contractor. See a pattern here?
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