I've been following the ceiling panel posts with a great deal of interest. I have one question and one comment, both based on my location.
First the question. I've read much about mixing organic material with papercrete for various reasons including (according to one site), keeping the papercrete from shrinking and improving its reactions to water. I live in Puerto Vallarta Mexico, has anyone heard of mixing agave plant with papercrete?
Here's the comment. If these papercrete panels were made without changing the basic formula of the papercrete, they could be very valuable for locations (like mine) that deal with brutal humidity during the Summer. I've heard that papercrete walls can take humidity out of the air, if so, ceiling panels should be even more effective.
Todd
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