Update on this project in this news story:
http://urbantoronto.ca/news/2017/08/downsview-park-luxury-townhomes-begin-construction-soon
http://urbantoronto.ca/news/2017/08/downsview-park-luxury-townhomes-begin-construction-soon
This is mostly during construction before proper fire safety systems are in place. Sprinklers and other systems mitigate a lot of issues with wood construction once buildings are completed.That's a downside of wood construction with townhouses. If one person's home catches fire, several others can get destroyed at once. Frankly, if I had a choice, I'd go with concrete frame construction.
This is mostly during construction before proper fire safety systems are in place. Sprinklers and other systems mitigate a lot of issues with wood construction once buildings are completed.
Construction insurance is insanely high compared to occupant insurance for a reason. Damages during construction are far, far more likely.
True, but it would be nice to know that the frame of my home can’t burn because it’s concrete. I’m sure insurance companies would appreciate that too.
Wood is also vulnerable to termites, which are common in some parts of the city. While it does get treated to be termite resistant nowadays, that treatment fades with time. If wood gets damp from a leaking pipe and/or sprinkler system going off, it may eventually attract termites.