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Straw Bales

Straw bales offer excellent insulation. At R 2.7 per inch, and eighteen-inch wide bale equals R48. Construction costs are reduced as strawbales are cheap and easy to build with. Typically a strawbale home is built in a "post & beam" building method, utilizing a wood, steel or concrete framework. The bales are then placed in the walls as insulation.


Pakistan Straw Bale & Appropriate Housing - One of SiGBA's Founding Members is Helping Pakistani's Build Straw Bale Homes



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