I've helped build a strawbale building. I will take WoG's opinions on this matter seriously when he can say the same.https://twitter.com/wrathofgnon/status/1412993800230772740 …
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Oops, posted in the wrong tweet, that one belongs over in #barnlaw
The solution is obvious. No doors, no windows.
Friend of mine is a firefighter. They once went to a call on a house over a hundred years old. The insulation was old newspaper.
In that context straw doesn't seem so bad. ;)
Plus….if there is *any* water intrusion past the building exterior, you’ve essentially built a giant black mold machine. This could happen because the dumbass subcontractor installed *every* window flashing upside down. Or because another subcontractor had no f’ing clue
2/ how to properly install stucco. Or that the architect didn’t think that doing a stucco exterior in an area that gets 60” of rain/year was a stupid idea. The repairs to fix this 5 years post construction cost about as much as the entire original construction.
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