In the event you're caught inside a house during an earthquake, it's best if the house is supported by steel frames, right? Wrong! Recent studies have shown that in areas of substantial seismic activity, straw bale construction holds up better than any other type of structure. With its combination of strength and durability, straw bale homes are better equipped to absorb the shock of an earthquake than more traditionally rigid building materials.
Do you have a question or little known fact about real estate? Call or email me and let's talk about homes in your area!
Dallas Chambers
RE/MAX AGENTS REALTY
(770) 922-7777 Ext. 316
(770) 595-1541 Mobile
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Thursday, August 27, 2009
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