Hello! I recently acquired an additional 5 acres and I would like to build a hyperadobe/earthbag home on it. I'm starting to get my plans together but one thing I'm having a hard time with is finding information on the roof. I would like to put a reciprocal roof on the home but I can't seem to find much information on how to attach it to the walls. I would prefer not pouring a
concrete bond beam if I don't have to so what options are there? I've seen some people attach rafters to boards laid on the wall and then place bags in between each rafter. Would that work with a reciprocal roof?
What ways are there to insulate and waterproof the roof? I really like the way the roof looks from inside so I would prefer to insulate it from the outside. I don't mind spending a little extra on the roof, so I would be willing to hire someone if need be.
And the only
trees available in abundance in my area are pines. Probably not the best to build a roof with. Any ideas where to get decent round
wood to build with? Would magnolia trees or popcorn trees work?
Should I dry anything I use for any period of time before building, or will they be fine if they are still "green" when we put the roof up?
Oh and some background info; This 5 acres is adjacent to where I live now, in Panama
City, FL. I'm in no rush to move, so I can take my time with building. It will be me and my boyfriend doing most of the work and anyone else that is nice
enough to lend a hand along the way. The main purpose of building this house is to build something that I love and then I can rent out the house I currently live in. Also kind of a fallback plan, since I own this
land free and clear, but I have a
mortgage on my house. If I ever lost my job, I would still have a place to live if I can't afford the mortgage...