Are Japanese wooden houses short-lived?
Confirming the reality of wooden houses! Introducing measures for longevity, including causes of short lifespan and improvements in seismic resistance.
Have you ever felt anxious upon hearing that "the lifespan of wooden houses is short"? In fact, the average lifespan of wooden houses in Japan is said to be about 30 years, but with proper design, construction, and maintenance, it is entirely possible to live in them for 50 or even 100 years. This article will clearly explain the reasons why wooden houses are considered to have a short lifespan, tips for making them last longer, and how to utilize "seismic dampers," which are gaining attention as a countermeasure against repeated earthquakes. Let’s confirm the reality of wooden houses to maintain a home where your family can live with peace of mind for a long time. *For detailed content of the column, you can view it through the related links. For more information, please feel free to download the PDF or contact us.
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