Multiple Choice
The use of CFS, as an alternative to lumber, in load- bearing residential applications, has found favor in some warm, humid areas of United States because CFS is
A) more durable against termite and fungal attack.
B) lower in labor and installation cost.
C) heavier, and hence stronger.
D) noncombustible.
E) all of the above.
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