Why in forest areas, people make houses of wood.
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Wooden houses began as a need to build houses quickly but ended up becoming an identity hallmark for Americans. In the United States, there are large forests where tree cutting takes place. For this reason, it is very easy to find this material. Wood is also easy to work with, repair, and locate.
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This reduction in forest cover has negatively affected the environment and is partly responsible for soil erosion, loss of biodiversity and disruption of hydrological cycle. ... The use of appropriate tree harvesting and logging techniques will reduce destruction of forest ecosystem.
Most wooden houses are so-called prefabs. This means that they are prefabricated in factories, regardless of the weather, and transported to the construction site as large units. On site, these individual wall elements are combined to make a house within one or two days. The house parts that weigh tonnes are transported by crane to their places in the cellar or to the paving slab, where the construction team assembles them. The prefabrication is usually done with computer-operated, high-precision tools and machines. This enables companies to offer a high quality of prefabricated houses. Many companies can also prove this with certifications. The fact that prefabricated houses are highly popular is shown by the figures of the Bundesverband Deutscher Fertigbau (BDF – Federal Association of German Prefabricated Building). In 2014, the market share of prefabricated one and two-family wooden houses increased by over 16 percent. In Baden-Wuerttemberg the 30-percent-mark will soon be reached.
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