So awesome, great to see the building of buildings, knowledge, and community!! Healing the planet and building soul deep pride. Happy youtube put this on my recommended, wishing you all the best
hemp and hempcrete are still far to expensive to build with. Limited availability and importing of lime just drive the product to crazy expensive levels. There are ways to get around some of the problems with availability of shiv or hurd but will take suppliers of the hemp to grow more here in the US. As to lime I suppose using portland as a pozzilan will offset the problems with importing from france
So awesome, great to see the building of buildings, knowledge, and community!! Healing the planet and building soul deep pride. Happy youtube put this on my recommended, wishing you all the best
Thank you Smooth Brain
Thank you April!
Could you please do something like a This Old House episode on how to use hempcrete to insulate an old lathe and plaster home with brick walls.
Carbon capture through hemp. Reverse environmental degradation and help house the masses!!!
Yes Paul!
hemp and hempcrete are still far to expensive to build with. Limited availability and importing of lime just drive the product to crazy expensive levels. There are ways to get around some of the problems with availability of shiv or hurd but will take suppliers of the hemp to grow more here in the US. As to lime I suppose using portland as a pozzilan will offset the problems with importing from france
Where is your company??
Hemp is incredibly flammable. This is a horrifically bad idea.
That is not true; check out the fire test results which have been preformed
"Hempcrete" is inflammable, because of the lime binder... and is a fantastic insulator and is also mould free, so durable.