Dave wrote:My apartment is made out of brick and it's over 100 degrees in here until I turn on the AC in the summer. There's lots of dumb in this thread
I'll bet that dmmmmh could give us a definitive answer on this brick question.
Aside from that, there are tons of brick houses in the US, although the newer ones are simply brick facade.
Nightshade wrote:I'll bet that dmmmmh could give us a definitive answer on this brick question.
Aside from that, there are tons of brick houses in the US, although the newer ones are simply brick facade.
If you want to get technical, the outside of my building is brick, but the internals are fucking cinder block. The only sound leakage is though the door. It's great because once when an electrical outlet failed, instead of destroying building, it just got hot and blew a breaker \o/
Nightshade wrote:I'll bet that dmmmmh could give us a definitive answer on this brick question.
Aside from that, there are tons of brick houses in the US, although the newer ones are simply brick facade.
the cool in summer warm in winter deal is true, even more so when the exterior walls are made out of 22 inch thick stone, and high ceilings like my parents old house in greece.
in the island of xios stone is dirt cheap since 70% of the landscape is nothing but solid rock with some weed like vegetation that used to manage to grow between cracks.