| Concrete surfaces, unlike wood, are resistant
to rot, termites and salt damage which alleviates unnecessary
maintenance, work and worry.
Because concrete homes have solid walls and floors, there is no air, water
or cellulose to nurture the growth of mold and mildew on
the wall or in the wall cavity. This eliminates the fear of mold growing inside your walls.
Furthermore, a home built
with concrete is hard and tough. The exterior can withstand the damages
of strong winds and air borne debris, requiring less repair work than
a standard wood frame home. Concrete interior walls
can resist the abuse of occupants. This extends the useful life of the building.
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