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cob floor finishing in north Georgia, building strawbale house

 
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Location: Cumming, GA
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Hope all are well. I would like to post a quick message about this weekend, where I am finishing up construction on a strawbale house, with cobb floors, tadelakt shower, earth tubes, lime wash walls and pallet wood cabinets. If you have any interest in these items then feel free to stop by this weekend...North Georgia and help out and learn. Give me, Richard, at call at 770-480-3048. Hoping to turn my 7.5 acres into a homesteading school in the near future. Lots of future projects coming up like retention ponds, huglekultures, raised beds, tree house construction, hobbit house construction, geodesic dome construction and so much more. Looking forward to hearing from you.
 
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I  have 7.3 acres in Barrow county and would like to build with cob. How can a cob home pass code inspection in GA? The prices of construction materials are crazy expensive now. It doesn’t make sense to me to build now except if cob is involved.
 
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