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Straw Bale House Floor Plan
at Solar Haven

http://www.solarhaven.org/FloorPlanFinalX.jpg


 

 

Building Our Straw Bale House
At Solar Haven

- PHOTOGRAPHS OF ALL PHASES OF CONSTRUCTION -

 

 


http://www.solarhaven.org/FooterRebarXbc.jpg
Trench and rebarring for the footer

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Poured footer, two feet wide.

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Completed double stem walls as required by the Tucson Building Code. Then the space in between the walls and all cells in the blocks had to be filled in with concrete. All cells in the blocks had to be grouted with concrete as well in order to make a completely solid concrete stem wall - very expensive and not necessary but...

A simple sandbag stem wall would have sufficied to support the bale walls and would have been vastly less expensive! This design has been used successfully in other parts of the country where allowed by code or where no codes exist (not common anymore).

http://www.solarhaven.org/SBSandbagStemwall.jpg


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A backhoe is filling in between the finished foundation walls to build up a floor to the height of the stem wall. Again, code required the high stem wall because of concerns over flash-flooding in our area - in practice such flooding was never more than as few inches deep and runs off quickly.

http://www.solarhaven.org/TamperMindyX.jpg
Compacting the fill dirt with a gasoline powered tamper,
"a machine made in hell"'
says Mindy - exact quote


http://www.solarhaven.org/DoorBuckUpCXbc.jpg
Raising the door "bucks" onto the foundation.

http://www.solarhaven.org/BalesArrivingTruckMindy.jpg
O.K. - here we go!

 

Straw Bale House Page / Solar Haven Main Page
Plans for a Small "Starter" Straw Bale House of Guest House

Straw Bale Wall Raising
Workshop
(May 12-13, 2001)

http://www.solarhaven.org/WorkshopGreenhouseMeeting.jpg


 


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The barn raising tradition of old comes alive again.

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Attempting to line up a bale exactly over an "all-thread" rod before lowering it onto the wall. The rods connect down through the bales and attach to the rebar in the foundation. Once the walls are completed, they connect to the "roof-plate" built on top of the wall.
 

http://www.solarhaven.org/ChristinaChristineMindyLastXbc.jpg
A "bale raising tripod" constructed by a friend
makes lifting the bales up into position and lowering...

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