supercity88
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This is not news to either of us.
But lots can be done a hell of a lot better, even within that, and we both know it.
It is staggering that houses built in the 50s and 60s quickly for a fraction of the budget of those today, were built better and with more effort put into them. And it is all down to this fucking 'it's normal, let's not bother' mentality. Britain has always had wet weather, but efflorescence only became a thing when we started getting lazy. People throughout the ages have always adapted to building in ways that works with their weather conditions. Not just go, ach it's fine, it rains, whaddya gon a do. And that same mentality, is ultimately how you end up with grenfells happening.
If you were to look back through this thread, you would find ample examples of me praising builders here, be that for efforts of working at height, lining up steelwork, removing and manually carrying kalzip off the roof, etc etc. I.e, I am by no means negative for the sake of it, I recognise how grueling a job it is and can be, and applaud it at times. But it also has a real slide to it that really needs tackling.
At the end of the day, if any young blues in construction end up reading this diascussion, and take even a smidge of desire to have some level of pride and aspiration in their efforts, it is by no means a wasted exchange.
I agree and I could have a separate discussion all about this, but I won't!
