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>surface cracks.
Superficial cracks if reinforcement was sufficient.
>call McContractors to pour some black crap on in.
Call you a faggot and sip lemonade

>and why is that important, house is not a skyscraper.
Because most houses are not built on solid rock. You need tensile strength to prevent deflection when the grade moves.

>That house wouldnt last a year if the weather changes - it would start cracking from enitire lenght of that McPinewall. Imagine walls swelling and that shitty plastic your destroyed and wrapped already cheap wood bursting trough walls
So we've gone from you not knowing anything about buildings, to mild case of dunning kruger effect, and we finally end with your incoherent fantasies. And you wanted to build a house?

>(if TERMITES dont attack already).
Termites only prefer wet wood. This wood will be perfectly dry for hundreds of years. You could also use douglas fir for more determent. This particular builder also puts physical barriers for termites in his slab penetrations. Not that it matters, and I have to tell you again, the framing is exposed on the inside retard. You would literally see the termites almost immediately and remove them if it ever happened. Meanwhile no one is going to see the termites in your cold wet non-existent house because no one lives there, and anything that isn't the most badass heartwood would be devoured.

>Pic rel is how civilised people build structures
Even the paintings are on solid rock because the artist knew that's the only place you can build them

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