Friday, January 4, 2008

[papercreters] Re: plumbing and electrical

Hi Mikey;

Probably nothing new to you..... but for the sake of sustainability I
always utilize the "Wet Wall" method. Bringing the water into the home
at the first point of use ie. the utility room. One wall of the utility
room acts as the divider between bathroom, utility room, and kitchen.
Thus by removing washer and 4 screws that hold paneling all the homes
plumbing is in sight. This substantialy reduces the investment in
materials. This wet wall also makes a place for the utility channel to
the south side of the roof...... bringing the solar collectors into the
scheme easily.

Take
Care............. Bob
--- In papercreters@yahoogroups.com, Mikey Sklar <sklarm-yahoo@...>
wrote:
>
> Does anyone have a designs of their plumbing and electrical diagrams
> for a papercrete home? I'm just curious what additional measures
> might have been taken and how the diagrams were presented. I need to
> make some up for my next dwelling unit.
>
> -Mikey
> http://greenacre-hotsprings.blogspot.com
>


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