07-23-2020, 03:24 PM
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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Volcano, Big Island, Hawaii
Posts: 251
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Re: Fabric for the Tropics
I'm with Bob on this. You can reinvent the wheel and spend lots of time, energy, and troubleshooting, or you can go with a pro company who has already put in the time and proving. We work with at our company, . The climate in Hawaii is very similar to Nicaragua, I believe we're even at the same latitude. The materials I recommend for every yurt here is for the roof and ProTech for the walls, along with a reflective that helps keep the yurts cool and also provides a vapor barrier that does an excellent job at keeping out mold. Post and pier platforms allow for venting in the floor if more cooling is needed. Opening central skylight is a must.
I visited Nicaragua about 15 years ago, beautiful place and the people so kind and humble. How is it these days?
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