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Hi,
I was chatting about the old house versus new house pros and cons yesterday. A friend commented that new houses, being of timber construction, are at a bigger risk to things like dry rot in the frame and, because of this, their longevity is in question. Any comments on this and what is the perceived lifetime of a modern home built by the likes of Wimpey, Barratt and Co.? Is the housing stock in the UK simply too old and should be replaced on a more regular basis - of course, that would mean new homes costing alot less? John. |
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