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    Earth overburden buried Dome

    Domes and AirCrete
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      Xsleuth212 last edited by

      I am more than a little curious as whether the aircrete dome could bear the overburden of a soil load of course after being sprayed with a polyurethane moisture barrier... the purpose of witch to be buried as a berm structure at least 4 ft to be below the frost line.

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        hajjargibran last edited by

        Yes, an AirCrete dome could be engineered to be buried.

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          minnesotagirl last edited by

          Hi, how would this be engineered? Would polyutherane be necessary or could just add soil directly into airCrete to make green roof/sides since it is waterproof already? Since I live far north I would definately want at least soil and sod ontop of the structure...

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            anthonydjones Dragon Tamer last edited by

            I would also like info on groundwater penetration of Aircrete. It is said to be waterproof but possible settling, cracks?

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