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In order to save money, a villager actually built his own house in an amazing way, which sparked widespread discussion and questions among netizens. He uses the Red Bull jar he picked up as a building

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In order to save money, a villager actually built his own house in an amazing way, which sparked widespread discussion and questions among netizens. He used the Red Bull jars he picked up as a building material, stacked them on top of each other, covered each wall with 4 layers of jars, and reinforced with cement mortar. This peculiar way of building a house raises a series of questions: can such a house be inhabited? How many jars does it have? Whether the Red Bull jar can be effectively combined with cement, and how to solve the roof problem.

However, a closer look at the house reveals that the homeowners have taken considerable care in their details. To prevent rainwater from penetrating, each jar is turned upside down and then tightly fastened to the wall with cement mortar. Moreover, foundations were laid on each wall of the house to prevent the jars from touching the ground directly and getting wet and rusting. These details seem to be thoughtful, but everyone is still skeptical about such a house.

First, people want to know how many Red Bull jars are needed to build an entire building, whether this is a cost-effective way to build a house, and what happens to the roof if they are used as the main wall, and if they collapse in the event of strong winds?

Some netizens suggested that the jar could be filled with cement, so that it would be as strong as a real cement wall. It is also believed that this practice is a model of waste utilization, is very environmentally friendly, and has a warm effect.

However, many more people believe that such a house is only for the sake of attracting attention and is actually not suitable for living. Because the surface of the Red Bull jar is smooth and cannot be fused with cement, it is very dangerous to live in it. If a house collapses, it can hurt innocent people. Therefore, the local village committee should stop this kind of behavior in a timely manner.

What do you think about this controversy? Can this kind of construction really save costs and protect the environment? Perhaps the answer to this question has yet to be tested by time and evaluated by experts. However, for the time being, there are still many doubts about the safety and viability of such houses, which also raises more questions: will such a house withstand the test of wind and rain, and will there be unexpected problems in the future?

In order to save money, a villager actually built his own house in an amazing way, which sparked widespread discussion and questions among netizens. He uses the Red Bull jar he picked up as a building
In order to save money, a villager actually built his own house in an amazing way, which sparked widespread discussion and questions among netizens. He uses the Red Bull jar he picked up as a building
In order to save money, a villager actually built his own house in an amazing way, which sparked widespread discussion and questions among netizens. He uses the Red Bull jar he picked up as a building

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