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Strawbale Archive for October 2001
236 messages, last added Tue Nov 26 17:42:18 2002

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That being said, I think that we can assume that the higher air
change rate in Karin's houses is not due to sloppy or faulty
wall construction practises, but rather, air is finding its way
into the building through areas other than the walls.

My *guess* is that the "fresher" smell is likely attributable 
more to the wall plaster's hygroscopic properties than it is 
to increased air change rates.

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Rob Tom
Kanata, Ontario, Canada
<FlotsamArchiLogic@yahoo.ca>
(jettison the flotsam before responding)

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