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With all the videos I’ve done on earth buildings (like the tiny cob cottage in North Carolina http://faircompanies.com/videos/view/... or the mudbrick home in Melbourne, Australia http://faircompanies.com/videos/view/...) one of the most common questions I’ve gotten is what happens if it rains? So I asked natural building expert Michael G. Smith to address just this issue. His basic response: it’s not all that different from building with wood. “Basically you need to put a roof over any earthen structure, just as you would a wooden structure. The problems show up a lot more quickly with earthen structures than with wooden structures, but it’s all the same forces acting on both of them. You don’t want to build a wooden house with no roof or it’s going to rot.” In this video, he talks about how long-lasting earth structures can be as long as they have a roof, a foundation (to protect from ground moisture), and possibly a protective plaster (“if you live in a place with wind-driven rain that comes in horizontally”). https://strawclaywood.com/ On *faircompanies: http://faircompanies.com/videos/view/...