Every house is losing a fight you cannot see. Not dramatically. Not all at once. Slowly. Moisture creeps into wood. Tiny cracks widen. Airflow weakens. Materials shift under pressure and temperature changes. Insects move into places nobody checks. Gravity keeps pulling every structure toward wear. A home is not a static object. It is a system under constant stress. Sean Knox, Columbus, Georgia, has spent years seeing this process up close throug…
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