[Strawbale] results of sb houses across europe pls
Henk Van Aelst
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Mon Jul 12 11:01:13 CEST 2010
Neale
Use a vernished OSB with vapour tape at the inside and a celit 4D or 3D or a
Agepan DWD at the outside. If you like a little fire protection than use the
French Dip liming methode before you place the bales and finish the OSB with
Fermacell.
Look on www.ecoforum.be on techniques by strawbales to the ASBG Austrian way
of building.
Good luck
Henk
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[mailto:strawbale-bounces at amper....muni.cz] Namens Neale Brickwood
Verzonden: maandag 12 juli 2010 10:17
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Onderwerp: Re: [Strawbale] results of sb houses across europe pls
Thanks dave. Obviously more research to do!!
Neale
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On 11 Jul 2010, at 22:13, Dave Howorth <dave at howorth....uk> wrote:
> On Sat, 2010-07-10 at 22:35 +0000, Neale Brickwood wrote:
>
>> I'm thinking of a dry build using a timber frame to provide the
>> structure and dry enclosure with the straw being inserted from the
>> inside (in the dry) timber cladding outside, plasterboard inside. I
>> know it dosnt stack up with the purist principles but will provide
>> substantial Co2 savings by omitting brick, block and insulation and
>> obviously sand and cement.
>>
>>
>> I presume i'd need a breathable vapour barrier between the timber
>> structure and the cladding which would allow the straw to breathe. Do
>> you know if any one has done any U value calcs for this type of build
>> or do you forsee any problems?
>
> Neale,
>
> The term "breathable vapour barrier" is an oxymoron. Breathable means
> "vapour permeable". You probably mean a watertight, airtight barrier.
>
> Straw bales are traditionally coated with lime or clay plaster for two
> main reasons:
> -1- it provides fire resistance
> -2- it provides an airtight barrier that helps the straw function
> effectively as insulation
>
> Gaps between between bales and separate fireproof layers are known to
> act as chimneys in fires and these can increase the spread of flame.
>
> Having said all that, you might want to look at the S-House design.
>
> Cheers, Dave
>
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