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Building a Home From Papercrete - fireproof

by:JOY Inflatable     2021-01-09
Building a Home From Papercrete  -  fireproof
Newspapers, magazines, spam, cartons, etc.This is a very rich resource, and there are some in almost everyone's home.But what if I tell you that this resource can build a solid, energy-efficient home for you at a fraction of the cost of a traditional home?What if I told you that your hard-earned money no longer has to be spent on high utility bills?It sounds great.
isn't it true?Imagine this.
It's a particularly cold winter (considering we're in the midst of global warming), but luckily you 've been able to visit warmer countries for a few days.Although it may be only 20 degrees or less outside, you walk into a very comfortable home and your cat is lounging on the windowsill and basking in the early morning sun.The money you save on utilities can now be spent on short trips, new furniture, or in-room fixtures.
Almost everyone dreams of owning their own house.While housing is still a reasonable investment, it is increasingly difficult to afford it.What if I told you that this type of home is also fire, insect and rat-proof?Have these types of houses been proven to be earthquake resistant and hurricane resistant?So far, houses built with paper are the least labor-intensive of all alternatives.
A basic structure could only cost $1,200!The cost of this rich alternative resource is between $5.00 to $25.Square feet of paper Crete material.The newspaper is a general replacement next to the dirt.In every country, every city, every state has a large number of newspapers.
Look at your home, your community, your landfill.This is a rich resource.One way to recycle paper is to make it with it.You can even ask your neighbors to save their newspaper for you or contact your local newspaper.
The patent was originally granted in 1928, but was considered commercially not feasible and was not put on hold until recently.Today, it is rediscovered as an alternative building material for "new.Papercrete has always called it a "modern adobe company.
\ "Since 1983, several experimenters have rediscovered it independently.It's so new that people haven't even identified its name yet.Inventor Mike McCain from the city of NM Columbus in the United States calls it fiber Crete or paperback Crete.
Eric Patterson discovered it on his own in 1990, what he called padobe.Since papercrete is not officially approved as a load-bearing material, it cannot be legally used in most places to support the roof.But, as \"in-Fill ", a paper Crete Wall is built between the roof support columns, and is filled between the two, so," in-fill\".
The post is attached to the base of the bottom and tied to the beam at the top.The roof system is built on top of the beam.This method is often called "pillars and beams ".
Papercrete is a great app.
Of course, there are some restrictions that it can also be used to build garages, sheds and other unoccupied structures.Another mark is for landscaping purposes such as gardens and walls, or ponds.That said, we did not build the pillars and beams as we were pouring our forms in place using sliding form.
Our block is 16x12 wide.
high x 30 in.
long.
A picture under a note.
The load capacity per cubic inch is 260 pounds.The idea is to have a wall thick enough so you can spread the load.1) Paper-Newspapers, spam, cardboard, or magazines.
All of these materials need to be soaked.
This mixture can then be poured into the mold to make the overall wall or slip form to form a block.Blocks may be managed in 24 hours.According to the weather and humidity, the total drying time is 1 1/2 weeks to 2 weeks.Formulas may vary depending on the application.
Once papercrete is dry, the weight of the building blocks is very light, which makes the building easy.If you know how to make puzzles or lay bricks on top of each other, then you have no problem.The only tools needed for the main body structure are the blender, shovel and spatula.
Other benefits of building this type of home are how easy it is to install wires and windows.To install the wire, just plug the router into the paper.To install the window, you only need a chain saw to cut the opening of the glass.
This material is very tolerant, if you make a mistake, you just put the block of paperback Crete back in the blender and add a little water and viola!It's easy to fix your mistakes.Let it dry and start over.No waste at all.Nothing is put into the pile to be taken to the landfill later.We are building a paper Crete house!I will update you on our progress through this lens.
Stayed tuned!Aaron is pouring the fiber concrete mixture into the first footer.The mixer next to him did a great job!However, this is not the case with the weather.It has been raining intermittently for the past week.
\ "When the goal cannot be achieved, do not adjust the goal and adjust the action steps.6 inch of gravel is placed in a trench about 18 inch wide, paper concrete mud is poured directly into the rock inside the form and allowed to dry.This is used for drainage to keep the water away from the footer.
That's what we got.
The process is a little longer than we expected because we are learning.These walls will actually be garages.We are regrouping and looking around for a bigger mixer.Continue......* Provides low-* No harmful-Used for the production of paper Crete products or excessive energy.
While it can be argued that Portland cement is not eco-friendly, it is not used in all types of paper concrete, and when it is used, calculated by volume, it accounts for a fairly small percentage of cured material.Considering an ecologyFriendly home decor, new kitchen or roof but not sure where to find a contractor or architect?Have you had a chance to build green?
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