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For the CEB floor, a layer of sand is used to keep all the block level. A team of 2-4 can do 144 square foot floor in less than a day. | For the CEB floor, a layer of sand is used to keep all the block level. A team of 2-4 can do 144 square foot floor in less than a day. | ||
[[File:CEBfloormarcin.jpg]] | [[File:CEBfloormarcin.jpg|500px]] | ||
Keep it flat using a level: | |||
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Final structure with CEB floor. | Final structure with CEB floor. |
Revision as of 15:47, 12 July 2019
Seed Eco-Home 2016
Microhouse 1 2013
For the CEB floor, a layer of sand is used to keep all the block level. A team of 2-4 can do 144 square foot floor in less than a day.
Keep it flat using a level:
Final structure with CEB floor.
In Microhouse 1, we used unstabilized CEBs. We had a couple of water leaks and the CEB floor degraded, so we retrofitted a wood floor. In the humid Missouri climate, we have seen mold issues because Microhouse 1 was not air conditioned.