Monday, May 24, 2010

What do you know about houses built on mountain slopes in n.c. falling down?

I helped build them for 3 yrs. and I know of 3 in Maggie Valley and 3 in Allen's Creek that have fallen so far. Alady was killed in Mggie when hers fell. Of course hurricane Charlie took 30 in Franklin, N.C. If you stop and think about it, there's a reason the locals don't build on the slopes.Duh, think about it...You may think hillbillys are dumb but if you build or buy on a slope, they're smarter than you...lol....

What do you know about houses built on mountain slopes in n.c. falling down?
Another stupid question.
Reply:If the trees on the slope are J-shaped, then don't build there. The trees are like that because the ground is moving and they're trying to stay upright.





You should always hire a geologist to look at the building site before you actually build to avoid these kinds of things. Unless it's a building design problem and not a slope problem.
Reply:steam vac them or vacume cleaner





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