melly wrote:
So my question to you fine folks is - firstly, is this a feasible idea?
melly wrote:Secondly, would my bales need tensioning even though they will not be load baring?
melly wrote:Is wrapping the vapor barrier up and over the foundation (probably made of urbanite) a good idea or will it make it difficult to tie into the walls?
melly wrote:is urbanite an okay material for haybale construction, if so how would they tie together?
melly wrote:
if the drainage trench was dug a significant amount deeper than the floor, do you believe water would still pool there?
melly wrote:
if hay is not a good way to insulate the floor, would you recommend anything else that is natural? or would it be smarter for me to go with a modern insulation?
melly wrote:
Do you think if I used a stucco sealant on the inside of the bale walls that would eliminate the moisture issues?
melly wrote:
If my drop cieling was tied into the roof line, it would put the stress and weight of the house on the exterior posts -
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