The floor is concrete in the bathroom. I put pex tubing in the floor to circulate solar hot water and didnt want insulation of papercrete blocking the heat. Grandbaby getting cuter by the day!
On the mold issue, I have never seen mold papercrete or even pulp left on the ground for over a year even though the pulp stays damp under the top crust. On Roman concrete, I believe the key ingredient is that volcanic ash which reacts like cement and is rare. I read of a similar ash from a volcano near Mexico City. Spaceman, we will be in El Paso a week from Friday and would love to see your domes. Any chance?
--- In papercreters@yahoogroups.com, "countryatheartok" <criswells.ok@...> wrote:
>
> Looks like the bathroom is just about complete, looks good, was that a
> concrete floor in that area or a PC floor? Nice tile job Doris, how is
> that new grandbaby?
>
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