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Why is it that some rural houses are easy to collapse and crack when no one lives in them?
First, the house that is inhabited will be repaired frequently, so there will be no major problems.
People who live in rural areas may have noticed that although some houses are very old, if they are always occupied, the chance of the house collapsing or cracking is relatively small, but once no one lives in it, it will quickly become dilapidated. One of the important reasons is that when people live in it, they will often repair it, and everything needs to be maintained, and the house is no exception. If it is maintained regularly, its service life will be greatly increased.
Second, the house is uninhabited, and the dampness is particularly strong, which damages the house.
People often say that the house where people live will be popular, people in the process of living in the house, will always make a fire to cook, produce a certain amount of heat, once people do not live here, the house will become more humid, this environment will also accelerate the aging of the house, because whether it is a wooden structure of the house, or a steel structure of the house, in a humid environment, it is more likely to rot or rust. If it is in the south, due to the humidity of the air there.
Bigger, more rain, the situation may be more severe. affects the structure and quality of the house, which accelerates the rate of damage to the house. As a result, people will see that houses that no one lives in look more dilapidated.
3. Uninhabited houses are overgrown with weeds, affecting the foundation of the house.
When a house is left unattended, it will soon become overgrown with weeds, such as in the yard, on the house, wherever there is soil, there will be grass. In addition, there will be some bugs, etc., which will slowly destroy the house, but if someone lives, it will stop them and protect the house better. Therefore, after many rural people move out, they will also want others to live in it, which is also good for the house, and when they want to go back to live in it one day, it will be easier to repair.
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Because if no one lives in it, he will not go to regular maintenance, and there may be rain leaks, which will corrode the wood, and gradually his load-bearing capacity will become worse and worse.
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If the house is inhabited, the owner of the house will carry out certain repairs to the house, and the house that no one lives in will not be repaired, and it will crack after a long time.
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It's because if no one lives, there will be some bugs inside. These bugs will corrode the ground and cause it to collapse.
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If a house in the countryside is left unoccupied for a long time, it will soon collapse, and even the buildings will become dilapidated. This is because most of the people in the family have gone out to work, and they will only go home once during the New Year's holidays, and they will not go home for a few days and then leave, so some people simply do not come back. Some old houses will basically not collapse if they are inhabited for a long time, but once there is no one, they will collapse, this is because no one repairs them, so there are a lot of snakes, insects, rats and ants in it, coupled with the corrosion of rain and moss, the aging rate will become faster.
In fact, the walls of many old houses in the countryside are filled with earth, and they will definitely become less solid after a long time. If there are still people living in the house, if there are some minor problems, they will be repaired in time to prevent the problem from expanding. But if no one cares about the house anymore and no longer lives in it, then when there are some small problems in the house, it will not be discovered in time, and the speed of damage to the house will be accelerated.
And when no one lives in the house, some small animals in the house are unscrupulous, such as in the south, there will be a lot of cockroaches and mice. These rats jump up and down on the surface of the house, sometimes running to the beams, sometimes to the corners, and they will gnaw and eat wood everywhere, so it will cause damage to the structure of the house. In addition, in the rainy season, the walls are basically full of water droplets, and after a long time, moss or mold will begin to grow, which is slowly corroding the walls.
On the other hand, it is the factor of the house itself, because there are more earthen houses in the countryside, and these houses have been for some years, and even have a sense of history, so there will be cracking at a certain time, and the roof will slowly leak, and it is very easy to have safety problems, which is also very common. The house needs to be taken care of just like people, once there is no human breath in the house, no one will take care of the house anymore, and it will soon be impossible to live.
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Because no one lives in it, no one cleans it, and there is no way to repair the leaky places, plus the wind and sun, and some pests to corrode the beams, so it will collapse in less than two years.
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This is because the houses in the countryside are not made of bricks and tiles, they are generally made of soil, and once no one pays attention to the house, the house will not be repaired, and it will soon age, so it will collapse.
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The main reason is that the inhabited house, every day does not disturb each other to ventilate the house, the environment becomes drier, which is conducive to people's residence, if there is no one to manage it for a long time, there will be a variety of weeds and trees growing, which will have a serious impact on the structure of the house, and it is easy to cause the house to collapse.
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If no one lives in it, then the house will have a lot of microorganisms, and then it will slowly corrode the house and collapse.
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I think the old houses in the countryside are valuable; Because the old house is not often cared for and repaired after being inhabited, and the old house has been exposed to the wind and sun for decades, it will be aging and damaged.
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The main thing is to look at the old house, if it is in Beijing, everyone is rushing to buy it, ** is higher, if it is an ordinary rural one, it may not be so valuable; Old houses that are often uninhabited are often subjected to wind and rain, and the rooms are damp and not ventilated, and they will easily collapse.
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Old houses in rural areas are beginning to be valuable, but some people's houses do not have a certificate, and these problems can be solved. On the one hand, it regulates the management of rural land, and on the other hand, it also promotes the healthy development of the rural economy and better protects the legitimate rights and interests of peasants.
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Because there is no one for a long time, the air is not circulated, and anything placed in a place with no air circulation for a long time will be easy to breakThe air in the home is not well circulated for a long time, it is cold and damp, and some wooden furniture or doors and windows in the home are easy to grow insects, and the result will definitely become rotten.
In addition, the alternation of cold and heat, the characteristics of thermal expansion and cold contraction of objects will cause the doors, windows and furniture in the home to begin to loosen, and even cannot be used normally for a long time. Originally, it was only a small problem, but because it was not repaired in time, there may be extensive damage later.
If no one lives in the house for a long time, it will definitely look very deserted, and a thick layer of dust has fallen on the things in the house, which makes people very uncomfortable to look at.
If there are people living in the house, occasionally add a little decoration to the home, such as a small potted plant or a decorative painting, so that you will feel very alive when you look at the inside of the home.
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Because the house is inhabited and cared for, it is not easy to destroy. If no one lives, there is no smoke and fire, it is easy to raise insects, water corrodes on rainy days, and wood is easy to rot. Without human repairs, small damage gradually turns into big damage.
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1. If the house is not lived for a long time, it will be very damp, that is, the old people often say that the "yin qi" is heavy and easy to do bad things, of course, this is a superstitious statement. There is no organic gas of water vapor emitted by the human body in the house, and the house is prone to wall skin peeling, etc., we usually say that it is caused by the lack of popularity in the house 2. The house has been empty for a long time, and it will break quickly and damage quickly, which is a scientific statement. In this case, the gas will deteriorate, and the accumulated dust will breed various microorganisms, which will be spread in every corner of the room and on the furniture and building materials, slowly corroding everything, which is the main reason why the room that no one lives in will quickly become old and the roof will break.
3. The quality of the house is not good, and the foundation and supporting structure are not strong enough.
4. It is the person who knows how to repair the house after living in it, and when he sees that there is a problem, he will deal with it immediately, and it is naturally not easy to collapse.
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Houses that no one lives in the countryside will soon collapse, but if someone lives in them, they won't, why?
1. When some people settle down in the house, the temperature difference in the house will be different from the outdoors, and the humidity of the environment will be different, and when it is time to ventilate, he will turn it on, because human survival will naturally do these things, including heating is to heat the room, and in summer he will open the windows for ventilation. In this way, the life of the house will be continued.
Second, when no one settles in the house, whether your house is closed or open, the temperature of the bedroom and the moisture in the bodyMost of them are just as close to the outside, but the difference is that the room can't get rain or sunlight. At this time, a certain amount of regolith deterioration will begin gradually, and the better quality will rot off the regolith layer more slowly, and the poor quality building materials will accelerate the deterioration of the regolith. In fact, we often say that there is no opinion on popularity.
3. What happens when the house is unsettled and the house lasts for hundreds or thousands of years? If the house has no air and no oxygen, it is buried in an area ten meters deep underground, or soaked in deep water, and the humidity and temperature are all in equilibrium, and there is no oxygen to enter, so the life of the house will be long. Just look at the thousand-year-old tombs.
The service life of concrete structures in water is more than twice as long as that outdoors, and even two or three times longer in water.
When it comes to old houses that no one lives in, of course, no one goes to maintain them anytime and anywhere, and the situation continues for several years, and the problems that have accumulated for a long time have caused the house to collapse. Over the years I have been in the countryside, I have indeed seen some people whose families have gone out to work, and some have not returned home for two years, and the walls and transepts of their old houses have gradually collapsed at first, because most of these places do not have timber to support each other. Slowly the main house will have a situation, the reason is because of the long-term vacancy without daily maintenance, to put it in layman's terms, it is the smell of fireworks, because no one lives in the house!
In addition, some descriptions of feudal superstition are inevitably somewhat pale or indestructible.
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Houses can collapse faster when unoccupied, and they tend to overgrow, becoming a habitat for many animals.
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Houses that are not inhabited are not breathable, and there is a risk of resurgence of moisture, which can corrode the foundations.
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If it is inhabited, it will be reinforced often, and if it is inhabited, the rats will not often run around the house except for these animals, and will not damage the structure of the house.
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The old houses in the countryside are generally made of adobe walls, and the roof structure is mainly wood, generally several tripods support a girder, and then the two sides are erected with purlins, and the purlins are woven with a kind of rattan in the mountains, like straw mats spread on the purlins.
Then the top is covered with mud, and finally the roof is covered from the bottom to the top with tiles, and the position of the girder is the ridge at the top of the house, and under the tiles is the mud, and then below is the rattan, and below is the purlin.
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Humidity imbalance.
In a house where people live, the humidity is kept within a certain range all year round. When the weather is dry, because of people's daily activities such as cooking, laundry, hand washing, and face washing, the humidity in the room will be kept within a certain range, and when the weather is humid, people will create ventilation, dehumidification, etc., which will also keep the humidity in the room within a certain range.
In a house where no one lives, when the moisture in the house is too heavy, it will not only increase bacteria, but also cause the house to be too wet and have an impact on the building materials, and when the house is dry, the moisture that is not completely volatilized will make the house and the building materials moldy, and the building materials will also have an impact when they are too dry. The air in this house is dry and wet, which has a great impact on the building materials, so the house that no one lives in will always collapse within a while.
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The reasons for the collapse are as follows:
1.The quality of the house is not good, the foundation and supporting structure are not strong enough, and the ancient building is easy to collapse if it is not inhabited;
2.After living in the house, they know how to repair the house, and when they see that there is a problem, they immediately tell the group to deal with it, and it is naturally not easy to collapse;
3.In this case, the gas will deteriorate, and the accumulated floating dust will also breed various microorganisms, which will be spread in every corner of the room and each piece of furniture and building orange materials, slowly corroding everything, which is the main reason why the room that no one lives in will quickly become old and the roof is broken.
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The reasons for the collapse are as follows:
1.The quality of the house is not good, the foundation and supporting structure are not strong enough, and the ancient building is easy to collapse and imitate if it is not inhabited;
2.After living in the house, they know how to repair the house, and when they see that there is a problem, they will deal with it immediately, and it is naturally not easy to collapse;
3.In this case, the gas will deteriorate, and the accumulated dust will also breed various microorganisms, which will be spread in every corner of the room and on the furniture and building materials, slowly corroding everything Yungama, which is the main reason why the room that no one lives in will quickly become old and the roof is broken.
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