06-20-2016, 03:40 AM
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Yurt Forum Youngin
Join Date: Jun 2016
Posts: 7
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Re: Raised earth foundations for a Yurt
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Originally Posted by ecovallee
Hey there,
That last platform is mine. I've got a few more examples on my blog, including this one I copied from Dan Kuehn's book: https://thedevolutionary.wordpress.com/?s=kuehn
I've never done a proper beaten earth floor. There have always been issues about timing, weather, drying out and cracking etc. But a beaten earth floor with underfloor would be excellent. I stick with wood flooring on joists, with no insulation. But if I get the chance to do one of more of my permanent yurts, with a bit of money, I'd do a sandwich with ply, insulation, then boards. My boards move around more than I'd like. Also, make sure the joists are dry, or they move around too. I use wood for speed - I can put a frame down and boards on it in about a week, for under €1,000 for an 18 foot.
I don't comment on this forum much - but great to see this shot from a few years ago. Here's how I re-made it a few years later: https://thedevolutionary.wordpress.c...ding-pictures/
As for keeping the walls in, if you go for a beaten earth platform... That might take a bit of thought. A second tension band, maybe?
Good luck,
Alex
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Hi Alex,
Great to hear from you, it was the photo of your earth foundations that sparked off this train of thought.
The woven chestnut fence looks fantastic.
I've since revised my plans in a separate thread:
http://www.yurtforum.com/forums/yurt...ions-1144.html
This is what I'm thinking now:
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Originally Posted by moosemaster
Level the area, lay perimeter of foam glass filled sacks:
Pack the inside with more foam glass:
Stake in some ply formwork:
Install some kind of lime-stabilized/soilcrete/rammed earth floor:
My intention is that the yurt cover will drape over the raised earthen floor.
Earth can be bermed up against the side of the exposed poly sacks to protect them from the elements.
I have to determine what kind of earthen floor will be best to use - given that I'm unsure of the soil type on site and the climate is predominantly damp - we'd be able to stick a tarp over it but that's about it.
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I'm planning on sticking the stakes in before the sacks to keep them place... the plywood form work will hopefully work as a tension band.
The yurt will be on the west coast of Scotland which is why I'm looking to avoid a wooden platform. I imagine it would disintegrate quite rapidly...
Great blog and lovely looking place by the way. Sorry to hear you're closing shop, wishing you all the best with presumably new and exciting plans!
Sean
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