• BarqsHasBite
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    1 year ago

    The horror! It probably needs heating too! Omg!! And electricity too! The horror! Water? How could theyyyyyy‽ Regulation baaaaaaaaaad!

    • @buzz86us
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      In many aspects I’d say yes… Especially in the fact that you don’t have control of how you build the home… AND it increases the barriers to home ownership. I would have loved to be able to build one of those shipping container based homes with the atrium between them, but you basically need a lawyer to navigate the minefield of laws and code. Plus God forbid you build something not connected to electric.

      • @AA5B
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        51 year ago

        Damn, increasing the barriers to home ownership, by making them safe and livable

        • @buzz86us
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          -11 year ago

          This begs the question though… Would you prefer living in a house or on the street?

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        1 year ago

        You’re right it’s better to let people freeze to death! Screw em! Seriously who needs water??? I want to install unsafe electrical lines that will cause an electrical fire!!

        Lmao.

        • @buzz86us
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          -41 year ago

          Yup though it is better to have those problems in a HOUSE than it is to have them on a STREET SIDE… Do you understand what I’m saying… It shouldn’t be illegal to live in a campervan while you’re building up your home.

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            31 year ago

            Lmaooooo. Goody my electrical fire gets to burn down the whole city, which guess what has no fire codes because rEgUlaTiOns bAd.

            Housecat convinced of their fierce independence while completely dependent on a system they don’t appreciate or understand. Chow.

            • @buzz86us
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              -41 year ago

              It’s very easy to set up solar my dude.

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                1 year ago

                Now do structural calculations for the roof, foundation, walls. Heating calculations for HVAC and insulation. Whatever calcs for the water and wastewater. That’s about 3 or 4 engineering degrees! Don’t forget all those trades to install it all correctly! That’s another what 10 years for all of them. I doubt you can do the actual electrical calcs for wire sizing (actual engineering calculations). Can’t forget architecture for building envelope. Gas line. The list just keeps going. Ok I have to stop trying to reason with a housecat with Dunning Kruger. Chow to whatever simplistic reply you may have.

                • @buzz86us
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                  -11 year ago

                  Dude what are you on about… I’m guessing you’re a tradesman or a landlord. I just hate the design of my current home, and really would’ve preferred to build something more insulated, and build with more resilient materials. I’m literally talking about a small structure between two shipping containers. Just to me housing shouldn’t be as gatekept as you seem to support. New housing is like a ponzi scheme of low quality materials built to maximize profit.