No but the constant ear-grating squeakiness will drive you utterly insane.
If your house catches on fire. It will be burnt to the ground before the fire department can get there.
And you don’t have to insulate it.
It would start flaking off, eventually!!
Never read Three Little Pigs, huh ?
In Lelystad, the Netherlands, there are eight floating houses. Not to mention all the houseboats in Holland. They are prepared.
Instead, you need to subscribe to a towboat service.
Styrofoam forever! (Ugh, unfortunately).
Really? Your entire house could easily just float away.
Hey, @DaveBlazek: expect a letter from a lawyer. You didn’t include a “‘Styrofoam’ is a registered trademark of Dow Chemical Company” disclaimer.https://tmsearch.uspto.gov/bin/showfield?f=doc&state=4809:enaml0.2.29
“I’ll float that by my insurance company and see what they say.”
maybe a house built from s’mores?
It’s really not to bad, but the only problem is changing our address every time it rains heavily.
That theory just doesn’t float with me.
Your house just floats away.
Is that right? Just floating a great idea past you.
But glasses instead of Styrofoam cups?
And you can easily relocate just by floating your house to a new location.
the squeaking would drive me crazy
What about your antique rug?
Plus all the Styrofoam® peanuts you can eat!
We can keep America Afloat!!
But in a fire everyone dies instantly.
But we can’t cook.
Because they live in California they have to put a cancer warning on the front door.
Pure genius but I wouldn’t leave that lamp on overnight…
But that fire insurance will break you…
Maybe. But you will need a lot of extra cyclone/hurricane insurance.
November 25, 2017
FreihEitner Premium Member about 1 year ago
No but the constant ear-grating squeakiness will drive you utterly insane.
allen@home about 1 year ago
If your house catches on fire. It will be burnt to the ground before the fire department can get there.
Ratkin Premium Member about 1 year ago
And you don’t have to insulate it.
SHIVA about 1 year ago
It would start flaking off, eventually!!
BigBoy about 1 year ago
Never read Three Little Pigs, huh ?
Cpeckbourlioux about 1 year ago
In Lelystad, the Netherlands, there are eight floating houses. Not to mention all the houseboats in Holland. They are prepared.
RLG Premium Member about 1 year ago
Instead, you need to subscribe to a towboat service.
P51Strega about 1 year ago
Styrofoam forever! (Ugh, unfortunately).
Doug K about 1 year ago
Really? Your entire house could easily just float away.
Carl Fink Premium Member about 1 year ago
Hey, @DaveBlazek: expect a letter from a lawyer. You didn’t include a “‘Styrofoam’ is a registered trademark of Dow Chemical Company” disclaimer.https://tmsearch.uspto.gov/bin/showfield?f=doc&state=4809:enaml0.2.29
backyardcowboy about 1 year ago
“I’ll float that by my insurance company and see what they say.”
backyardcowboy about 1 year ago
maybe a house built from s’mores?
dflak about 1 year ago
It’s really not to bad, but the only problem is changing our address every time it rains heavily.
wongo about 1 year ago
That theory just doesn’t float with me.
ladykat about 1 year ago
Your house just floats away.
Zebrastripes about 1 year ago
Is that right? Just floating a great idea past you.
Bellboy about 1 year ago
But glasses instead of Styrofoam cups?
stamps about 1 year ago
And you can easily relocate just by floating your house to a new location.
KEA about 1 year ago
the squeaking would drive me crazy
mpolo11 Premium Member about 1 year ago
What about your antique rug?
mwksix about 1 year ago
Plus all the Styrofoam® peanuts you can eat!
Spacetech about 1 year ago
We can keep America Afloat!!
mistercatworks about 1 year ago
But in a fire everyone dies instantly.
Lablubber about 1 year ago
But we can’t cook.
Lablubber about 1 year ago
Because they live in California they have to put a cancer warning on the front door.
WCraft Premium Member about 1 year ago
Pure genius but I wouldn’t leave that lamp on overnight…
T... about 1 year ago
But that fire insurance will break you…
Laurie Stoker Premium Member about 1 year ago
Maybe. But you will need a lot of extra cyclone/hurricane insurance.