[GSBN] [Strawbale] A question about mold and insurance
Hohensinner Hannes
hohensin at mail.zserv.tuwien.ac.at
Tue Oct 6 07:48:33 UTC 2009
Dear Wendy,
we did research over a 3 year period in our demonstration building s-house
(www-s-house.at) to prove the long term stability of straw in the wall
construction.
Results are only in German
http://www.hausderzukunft.at/results.html/id3133?active=
Summary of results: no mold, reduction and disappearance of spores => dry
wall
Best regards
Hannes
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DI Hannes Hohensinner
stellvertretender Obmann
GrAT / TU Wien
Wiedner Hauptstraße 8-10
1040 Wien
www.grat.at
contact at grat.at
++43 (0)1 58801 49523
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Gesendet: Montag, 05. Oktober 2009 20:21
An: gsbn at greenbuilder.com
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Betreff: Re: [Strawbale] A question about mold and insurance
On Mon, 05 Oct 2009 13:00:05 -0400, <gsbn-request at greenbuilder.com> wrote:
> Wendy wrote:
>> Have you or do you know of anyone who has researched mold
>> in strawbale houses. I have just been denied insurance because the
>> underwriter states that sb houses are prone to mold. All my
>> research over the past 10 years and during the building process is
>> quite the oppisite, but i need facts to persuade the ignorant. Also
>> my motgage co would love to cancel my loan if the insurance does
>> not come thru. We have been with this company for 4 years and 3 of
>> it during the building process. Are you able to help?
Graeme North <graeme at ecodesign.co.nz> wrote:
[snipped]
> I have seen strawbales that have gone rotten and/or mouldy in poorly
> designed or constructed leaky s/b houses, but generally the good
> insulation value of strawbale walls prevents exterior wall getting
> cold enough for condensation to occur on the interior surfaces of
> strawbale walls and without moisture condensing , mould will not
> start to grow.
There are a few CMHC studies/monitoring reports of SBH in Canada that I
have on hand that may be of use, and I think a couple more that I don't
have on hand (or more correctly, can't find at the moment) that also may
be of use.
The first two are:
(i) Pilot Study of Moisture Control in Stuccoed Straw Bale Walls
by Bob Platts June 1997
In this study, the research contractor selected a sample
of Quebec SB houses that had been out in the Real World
for up to about 10 years. Holes were cut into the
plaster, the straw inspected and photographed.
(ii) Strawbale Moisture Monitoring Report
by Rob Jolly, August 1998
In this study, moisture sensors were placed into the
walls of 4 Alberta houses, the data collected and compiled.
My defective/clouded memory is nudging me with the notion that Kim
Thompson in Nova Scotia and Habib Gonzalez in British Columbia have also
done reports for CMHC on this topic but I may be mistaken.
Both of the above will be available at the CMHC website
www.cmhc-schl.gc.ca
either as downloadable PDF files and/or in hard copy upon request .
I disagree with Graeme North's assertion about the inability of mould to
grow.
That should probably be re-discussed in detail.
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Rob Tom
Kanata, Ontario, Canada
< A r c h i L o g i c at ChaffY a h o o dot C a >
(manually winnow the chaff from my edress in your reply)
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