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Re: [Strawbale] OSB or Not? (rendering versus sheeting)



Hello Everyone,

There are many important reasons to not use OSB over bales. But what is more important is to ask why do we use plaster?

1. Plaster increases the insulating qualities of a bale wall many-fold. It is not a trivial amount. If air is allowed to circulate on and through the bales, the wall as an assembly will not insulate as well as if it is plastered.

2. Plaster increases the fire resistance of bales exponentially. Without it you are risking losing your home from something as simple as a electrical short. If the bales are not sealed with plaster they will ignite much easier.

3. Plaster keeps rodents and insects out if detailed properly. Without plaster rodents will have a much easier time moving about the walls and spreading within.

4. Your plaster can be a structural component of your building. By adding plywood or OSB you are not connecting the plaster to your bales and eliminating it as shown in many structural tests. If plywood is used it will take the place of plaster on the bales to resist in-plane shear forces, but why spend more money than necessary?

5.  Plaster, when done properly and maintained will last for many years.

6. You may want to consider a rain-screen type of assembly, but you will still need at least one coat of plaster on any exposed bales behind the screen for many of the reasons above. If you are in a very wet climate, this is a preferred method on any type of construction, bale walls included. Maybe this is what is meant by "OSB or Not?", but even if you use OSB or plywood, you still need to seal the bales with plaster behind the sheeting material.

Hope this helps.

Jeff Ruppert, P.E.
Kabul, Afghanistan