"Garages or carports are common for households living in single-detached units-just over three in four of these homes (76 percent) have a covered shelter for vehicles. Townhouses or row houses, on the other hand, include a garage or carport less than half the time (46 percent). In both mobile homes and units in multiunit buildings, the proportion is 26 percent." -U.S. census data
The percentage of people in the US that can read is 99% .
The typical body fat percentage for average men population in the us is from 6% to 13% and the typical body fat percentage for the average women population in the US is from 14% to 20% .
It is 80%!
9.7%
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Conventional wisdom is about 50 percent of homes in the United States are un-insured.
The standard garage door header size for residential homes is typically 2x12 inches.
This is impossible to answer accurately ! Not all homes have a garage - some homes have more than one ! even people living in high-rise tower blocks may (or may not) have a garage.
As of 2000, bathtubs were nearly universal in the US. .6 had no plumbing facilities.
it varies tremendously on the type of dwelling and part of the country. For single-family dwellings, 0 - 2 are most common. Throughout the country, generally older homes are less likely to have a garage and newer homes are often designed with 2-car garages.
9,500,000/21,000,000 = 45.238%
The garage is a home for cars. It begins with the letter g.
zero. homes don't decorate, people do.
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Most garage floors are made of cement. They are usually formed at the same time the homes foundation is formed. In rural areas, it is not uncommon for the floor of an unattached garage to be dirt.
Some popular garage systems (GDS) in the US are Garage Door Systems Ltd and Garage Data Systems Limited.There are also Ultra Secure Direct who offer garage security products.