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Strawbale Archive for January 2002
160 messages, last added Tue Nov 26 17:42:35 2002

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SB: Re: Fw: Question about Balconies and Strawbale



No problem, our SB has a 2nd story balcony. We hung the balcony joists on
the continuous header (post and beam). We also took extra care in
flashing/weather proofing the balcony/wall interface.
John Dittli Photography
www.johndittli.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kaarsberg Bugler Family" <kaarsbug@direcpc.com>
To: <strawbale@crest.org>
Sent: Monday, January 21, 2002 5:44 AM
Subject: SB: Fw: Question about Balconies and Strawbale


> Hi,
>
> We are planning a strawbale house but my husband says you can't build
> balconies on such
> houses--is this really true?  I really want a balcony.  We are planning a
> timberframe for the
> structural support and using the strawbale for all the walls.
>
> Tina Kaarsberg
>
>
>
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