Developers predict the future dilemma of high rise residential buildings, facing two problems

Mondo Home Updated on 2024-01-29

Developers predict the future dilemma of high-rise residential buildings, facing two problems

When choosing a house, buyers pay more attention to the quality of the house in addition to paying attention to the ** and location. However, according to experts**, in 10 years, high-rise buildings with 20-30 floors will face quality problems and safety hazards.

According to statistics, the service life of high-rise buildings is often only 30% of the promise, and the quality is worrying. In the event of a fire or other emergency, it is difficult for residents to escape, as in high-rise buildings"Canned"。

What's more, in order to maintain these high-rise buildings, owners need to pay for expensive repairs**. When money runs out, these buildings turn into slums. The high-income earners who used to live in these buildings have decided to move out, leaving only the low-income ones behind.

The fate of high-rise residential buildings has changed from heaven to hell.

The quality of high-rise housing is worrying.

In the past 10 years, housing prices have soared, and many projects have forced workers to work overtime to meet deadlines in order to maximize profits.

However, due to the excessive rush of the construction period, the supervision is not effective, there are many measures to cut corners, and the quality is not guaranteed. According to statistics, under normal circumstances, the design strength of concrete should be 60 megapascals, but the actual test results are only more than 30 megapascals, less than half of the nominal value. This shows that there are serious hidden dangers in the design quality, such as floor cracks and wall collapses, which will affect the safety of the residence.

In addition, due to the decline in sales performance of developers in recent years, there are problems in the capital chain, and they have to continue to use continuous construction, which leads to further deterioration of the quality of housing. According to reports, the estimated lifespan of high-rise buildings in the country is 70 years, but the actual average lifespan is only 20-30 years, which will cause serious damage.

It can be said that many newly built homes have been"Shrinkage"60%-70%. Industry experts have criticized that real estate developers must establish a sense of quality, otherwise there will be huge safety risks in the future.

Safety hazards in high-rise residential buildings.

Compared with low-rise buildings, high-rise buildings are more prone to emergencies such as fires, and elevator outages will bring serious difficulties to residents to escape. For example, in a 30-story dwelling, there may be 5 to 10 households on each floor. If a fire breaks out during rush hour, it is difficult to evacuate safely through narrow stairs. Even if they are lucky enough to escape, the rescue of firefighters will encounter great obstacles, and they must climb dozens of floors to extinguish the fire.

In addition, the only escape route for high-rise residences is the elevator, and once the elevator fails, the elderly and children with limited mobility will be trapped in the building. It can be said that for skyscrapers, even a small glitch can cause significant human beings**.

Therefore, Debei must strengthen the configuration of fire-fighting facilities and organize regular escape drills to ensure the safety of residents.

If the maintenance is insufficient, the responsibility lies with the owner.

Over time, high-rise homes are aging and in need of major repairs. However, maintenance ** often exceeds the income.

Some of these factors are the responsibility of the occupants, such as non-payment of property tax, resulting in a decrease in income. In addition, developers often overestimate the amount of repairs** at the time of sale, and the actual amount is not enough for the owner to pay the high cost of temporary repairs.

There are also some projects that have been squeezed out of funds and misappropriated after the maintenance ** has accumulated to a certain extent. When it came time to repair, the owner could not afford to pay, and the building soon fell into disrepair and was abandoned.

Some former owners are under tremendous financial pressure to become"Repairs** depleted"The spokesperson of pathos.

Skyscrapers turned into slums.

For a variety of reasons, some skyscrapers are facing a continuous deterioration in disrepair. Exterior walls are falling off, pipes are aging, elevators are malfunctioning, etc., resulting in a very poor living environment.

Initially, the residents were mainly middle- and high-income earners, but as housing conditions deteriorated, they chose to leave and sublet or resell their homes to low-income groups such as migrant workers. Gradually, the area turned into a slum with a lower income level, bringing together the lower classes of society. The environment of the neighborhood is also deteriorating.

What was once a towering skyscraper has been transformed into a pathetic utopia.

Through the above analysis, we can see that high-rise residential buildings will face many problems, and developers and home buyers must learn from them. In the follow-up construction, it is necessary to pay attention to the quality of the process, reserve sufficient maintenance funds, and improve the safety factor through intelligent technology.

Buyers should also choose carefully and do not blindly choose high-rise buildings. Finally, owners need to come together and contribute to our home.

With the cooperation of all of us, we can build the ideal home to be proud of.

One netizen believes that stricter quality standards should be introduced to encourage developers to build high-quality homes.

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