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Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Green Construction Using Cordwood!

By Nina Lopp

Modern erecting approaches are super economical and safe. Not even knowing the high voltage and caustic risks that course through todays homes, homeowners are solid and sound. The most frequent criticism of modern building that many people have is that the materials and substances that go into creating the modern home are harmful to the environment, and sometimes the occupants.

This tendency to involve so many caustic chemical in the production of constructing supplies has had a back lash known as Green erecting. By design, Green constructing is supposed to use the least harmful and short lived chemicals and substances available, and use renewable resources. A Green erecting strategy, known as stackwall or cordwood building, is gaining in popularity among umpteen ecologically concerned people.

The process of constructing a cord wood house is simply to use firewood cut to length and incorporated in a masonry wall. Think of it like this, instead of using bricks, you use wood. Cord wood walls vary in thickness from 8 to about 16 inches depending on the weather conditions prevalent in the area. In colder areas, a thicker wall helps insulate from the cold, but where the cold is not as big a concern your resources can be used in a more frugal manner by making 8 inch walls.

When the bottom line is the most important issue, stackwall construction will help you save money. Just to give you an idea, you can build a 2500 square foot home from about 6 cords of firewood using stackwall constructing. When placed inside of a frame of post and beam structure the cord wood wall is one of the most beautiful and rustic looking forms of constructing in the world.

To add ot the allure of stackwall construction, anyone can do it as it does not take any advanced erecting skills. It takes time to build a cord wood wall straight and true, but it is not that hard so any novice builder can have a decent dwelling erected safely. Planning is automatically incorporated into stackwall erecting due to the required mortar drying time.

The most important benefit of cordwood construction is that you are creating a home which does not release poisonous chemicals into the dwelling environment. Once the mortar is dried the dwelling is done releasing any gases or chemicals, so you do not have to worry about your kids inhaling formaldehyde for 2 years afterward like you do in new construction. Make sure you do not undermine your own efforts to remain chemical free by inadvertently adding unnecessary chemicals yourself. This is easy to avoid given you use non-formaldehyde based glue for your carpets and use a water based paint product for the walls.

With a little conscious planning and thought you can use green building techniques to completely prevent a dangerous environment for your loved ones, and yourself. - 23200

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