Adobe house renovation

Why do we chew???





Many ask why I bought a loaf of eggs, because it is dull, cold, and so on …
I can only say that if properly maintained and used, it is not cold, does not dohos, and it does not come to an end.
Let's just say, just as it looks like this is not so obvious to a stranger.
For me, the purchase price and the accessibility were important.
Your condition is already secondary. I could have bought an impeccable, immediately moveable house for 10 to 20 million, but on the one hand, I would only stretch it until my blanket
on the other hand, I did not want to become indebted for 20-40 years.
I have a half million HUF (~1700Euro) debt to the bank I bought for 3 years, but I would like to pay it back in half. (I have repaid in 1 year).

I also dared to win this, because if I was to throw the house away and sell the roof, which is practically new (tile + wood), I would sell the plot as a building plot, I would not even fall.

For me to save the building is my goal, which will last for years, but it is already driving my water (or rather taking water) to the groundwater drainage in the area for hundreds of millions of investment so I do not have to worry about it The walls begin to wet, or the loess wall sheds in the neighborhood (which happened some hundred meters in 2003).

The back room is a tough nuts, because it would be more worthwhile to break it down, but it looks like the walls have been cracked due to subsequent subtasking. He has since stopped. From this I know that the roof has received a new concrete wreath during the renovation (at least 3-4 years) and this concrete is not cracked or cracked. This proves that the basement was filled up in time and the walls stabilized. I will repair the cracks, and if the slightest movements are going to happen, it will appear on the fresh plaster. The fate of the back room will surpass that. If you continue to crack, then you will have a full underlay.



This house can be said to be part of a pilot project.

My goal is to become a comfortable, automated, energy-saving, truly traditional building material.

What will be built in?

- Heat exchanger ventilation (which can prevent the humidification and always have fresh air in the housing). Not to mention energy efficiency.

- There will be air in the house, creating minimal overpressure in the living space. The advantage of this is that filtered air enters, and any dirt can not penetrate the dust because the air is out.

- Excess pressure prevents carbon monoxide poisoning

- Auxiliary collectors (solar collector, beer collector, etc.) can easily be fitted into the ventilation system without any further effort.

- Exit air from the bath-kitchen-WC will be lead primarily, reducing the odors and excessive vapor formation in the house.

- The house will be equipped with an intelligent control electronics (the prototype is almost complete). This alone includes remote control-controlled lights, alarm center, heating control, and power meters. This is an Arduino panel based on an ATMEGA2560 microcontroller, which has 256kB memory and 100 feet.

"The back-wicked room will be a workshop, so there's no such thing as an aesthetic state like a normal living room.

- The hot water will be solved with an electric boiler (the gas is not going to be introduced to the house for now, because I'm not a big cook anyway, it can be cooked anyway)

"I would like to build a central vacuum cleaner in the house. I put these tubes in the wall in advance so that you do not have to drink it later ...

- The vacuum unit will be in the farthest (workshop) room. Exhaust air can not go outdoors because it would work against the pressurized ventilation system (and carbon monoxide poisoning could be a hazard).



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