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Emile

(42,411 posts)
25. Moisture Problems
Sun May 5, 2024, 08:15 AM
May 2024

The cinderblocks can transfer the cold from the outside through to the interior walls in the winter. Those super cold walls will then condense any moisture inside the home on their surface.

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outside of cost ... Lurker Deluxe May 2024 #1
I figured they were cheaper, and for that reason people raccoon May 2024 #6
Blah factor? czarjak May 2024 #2
There's a bunch snowybirdie May 2024 #3
I just figured they probably were, because I have never seen any of them raccoon May 2024 #5
I assume Florida has a bunch because they're hurricane resistant Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin May 2024 #15
Cinder block walls develop a lot of stair-step cracks when the slab foundation settles. sop May 2024 #28
They are energy hogs for one thing. Chainfire May 2024 #4
There are a lot of them in Florida and they're still building houses using them there ms liberty May 2024 #7
In which climates are they energy hogs? Just curious. Hekate May 2024 #17
Poor insulation properties. The cement transfers heat and cold. haele May 2024 #18
I get it. Thanks. Hekate May 2024 #19
Resistant to wind, rain, and termites. Use rebar in the hollow spaces for earthquakes resistance. Hekate May 2024 #8
Good points, especially Termite resistance. raccoon May 2024 #10
I've lived in one for 46 years. LuckyCharms May 2024 #9
I lived in one in Mississippi years ago. It was comfortable and it demigoddess May 2024 #11
Lived in one in Florida dclarston13 May 2024 #12
I was just looking online at an $11.5 million dollar home built with cinder block. Hassin Bin Sober May 2024 #13
They haven't made cinder blocks since 1947. patphil May 2024 #14
No problem at all genxlib May 2024 #16
Concrete mixed with coal cinders? raccoon May 2024 #20
Forgive me if I misunderstood genxlib May 2024 #23
Were you talking about actual *cinder* blocks, or concrete blocks? sl8 May 2024 #24
my middle school in Maine was cinder block eShirl May 2024 #21
I grew up in one that my parents had built in 1956. HillsboroughCounty, FL. dameatball May 2024 #22
Moisture Problems Emile May 2024 #25
A block house in Florida is the best thing. MOMFUDSKI May 2024 #26
As noted if concrete masonry units they can be reinforced and insulated to meet current codes. Also.. dutch777 May 2024 #27
I think you mean "Haydite Block" Beachnutt May 2024 #29
Earthquakes JustAnotherGen May 2024 #30
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