I would like to build in Southern Ohio, iIn a forest, some
sun, lots of shade and some damp conditions. What would be
some options for building green in these conditions?
Answer / guest
particularly examine cordwood construction, since it is
fairly easy to do, can utilize some of the wood from your
forest, and creates a well-insulated wall that is very easy
to maintain.
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I would like to build in Southern Ohio, iIn a forest, some sun, lots of shade and some damp conditions. What would be some options for building green in these conditions?
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