Building With Hemp
Building With Hemp
HEMP
HOUSE
An ebook and
construction manual
By Paul Benhaim and Klara Marosszeky
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Introduction by Paul
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Introduction by Klara
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Discussion about hemp/lime building materials quite rightly
focuses on the ability of the industrial hemp plant to
sequester huge quantities of carbon in its growth cycle and
on the evidence that hemp buildings can lock that carbon
up for centuries. While these are major benefits,
realistically quite a lot of this benefit is compromised if large
amounts of fossil fuels are used in transporting the hemp
for processing. The option of transporting specialist
machinery to the site to separate hemp also involves
considerable expense and fuel consumption in floating the
machinery to the site. It also takes away the opportunity for
the farmer to value add to his product, so I was interested
in finding out if hemp could be harvested and processed
with machinery already available on farms or readily
available in smaller farming communities, into a form that
could be used to create a building material that would meet
building standards. This meant finding out if a stable
building material could be developed using the chopped
whole stem of the plant. As far as I knew no one had really
examined this as a serious commercial option.
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The current goal to convert large tracts of Australia’s
farmlands to sustainable forms of agriculture could be
achievable if hemp is grown by independent farmers who
are prepared to adopt land management regimes that
support the soil remaining healthy and viable. The
conventional argument that these farmers produce slightly
lower yields is outweighed by the fact that the farmer can
value add and get a better overall return for the crop.
Current research from Queensland has shown that
massive annual increases of chemical fertilizer inputs (up
by 300% over 8 years) have not resulted in higher
broadacre grain yields. What we do know is that farming
regimes like this have all but destroyed Australia’s fragile
farmlands.
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management consultant. He is well known as an academic
researcher for his work in construction process
improvement, as well as for his work in the durability of
reinforced concrete infrastructure in marine environments.
He was the Chair of the NSW Construction Industry
Consultative Committee, the state’s peak industrial
relations forum for the construction sector between 1991
and 2005. Currently he is an Executive Consultant with
Evans & Peck, Australia’s leading infrastructure
consultancy.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Thank-you to all who have made this book possible, including Toby Marosszeky for his great photo (above),
Steve Allen for his pioneering Hemp Building work, Tom Woolley for the same, Marton Marosszeky for believing
in this project, Deb, Tara, Dan, Nadia and all aboriginal people of this land, past and present for letting us walk
and work here. There are many others who know who they are and whom we thank from deep in our hearts.
DISCLAIMER
This book is intended to help you decide if you want to build a hemp home. Local and current planning
regulations should be checked and adhered to. All safety considerations should be considered. Building should
be carried out by a legal and licensed builder only. If you are not sure, check with your local council. Be safe –
else be compost.
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About The Authors
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Klara Marosszeky is the developer of
the first commercially available
hemp/lime building material,
manufactured from Australian
resources. It is suitable for hemp hurd
and whole stalk fibre hemp building.
She is also a co-founder of Northern
Rivers Hemp Inc, an Association
formed to advise government and
inform farmers and the general public
about the emerging NSW Hemp
Industry.
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Table of Contents
Introduction by Paul .................................................................................................. 3
Introduction by Klara ................................................................................................ 4
About The Authors..................................................................................................... 9
Table of Contents .................................................................................................... 11
Interview with Klara................................................................................................ 14
Hemp technology ............................................................................................................. 32
Background ................................................................................................................................... 32
THE FRAMEWORK ........................................................................................................... 41
GROUND FLOOR SLABS AND FOOTINGS ........................................................... 44
ROOF OVERHANG ........................................................................................................... 45
SHUTTERING ...................................................................................................................... 46
PREPARING THE MIX ..................................................................................................... 47
PLACING THE MIX ........................................................................................................... 48
CURING ................................................................................................................................. 49
SHRINKAGE ........................................................................................................................ 49
AROUND DOORS AND WINDOWS............................................................................ 50
FIXINGS TO HEMP LIME ................................................................................................ 50
OPENINGS, ELECTRICAL WIRING AND ALTERATIONS................................. 50
USE OF INSULATION WITH HEMP LIME CONSTRUCTION ............................ 51
RENDERING EXTERIOR AND OR INTERIOR WALLS ....................................... 51
OTHER FINISHES ............................................................................................................. 51
LONGEVITY ......................................................................................................................... 52
RETROFITTING AND RESTORATION ...................................................................... 52
PPE ......................................................................................................................................... 54
Minimum requirements: .......................................................................................................... 54
FOR CONSTRUCTION .................................................................................................... 54
Small Tools: .................................................................................................................................. 55
First Aid Measures:.......................................................................................................... 56
HANDLING AND STORAGE ................................................................................. 57
Hemcrete .............................................................................................................................. 61
BIOCORE- A 20 million Euro biorefinery project ....................................... 64
Affordable housing workshops ......................................................................... 66
Hemp Foods........................................................................................................................ 68
Hemp Protein Powder ............................................................................................................. 68
Hemp Seed Nut .......................................................................................................................... 68
Hemp Seed Nut Butter ............................................................................................................ 68
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Hemp Seed Oil ............................................................................................................................ 68
Hemp Cosmetics............................................................................................................... 69
Hemp Jewelry..................................................................................................................... 69
Cannabis Seeds ................................................................................................................ 69
Hemp Clothing ................................................................................................................... 69
Hemp Plastics .................................................................................................................... 70
Hemp Fibre, Industrial Hemp Growing Seeds, Hemp Stalk, Hemp Mulch,
Hemp Insulation, Hemp Building Products and more ...................................... 70
The Hemp Network.................................................................................................. 71
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Grow the hemp for your hemp house – it’s easy!
The book ‘how to grow hemp for profit’ shows all the facts
and figures, as well as outlays all the information you need
to grow on a small and large scale. There is an interview
with Klara, co-author of this book, on how she has grown
by hand using implements virtually pre-industrial revolution!
If you have a little time and are willing to follow the simple
instructions, then we highly recommend growing your own
hemp for your house.
There are other high value bonuses with that book thrown
in for free too! Go to www.GrowingHempForProfit.com now!
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Interview with Klara
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The alternative is to use a pan mixer. These are available
from us for hire. This is what is used overseas and the
paddles work really well with this material, because they
scrape the lime from the sides of drum and can take larger
batches of material. These can be used both on small and
larger commercial sites.
P: Keep going!
K: So you blend the binder, cleaned sand, hemp and water
until you get a nice fluffy mix, put it into the wheelbarrow
and place it in between the two pieces of formwork. It is
then tamped lightly around the frame and near the edges.
It’s unlike sand, sawdust and cement or rammed earth
construction – it is the opposite effect we are looking for.
With rammed earth you want to pack the material as solidly
as possible, with hemp lime construction you want to pack
as lightly as possibly so you don’t compress the hemp
which gives you the insulation qualities.
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about hemp masonry in construction and existing
structures that are very old.
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attached to the framework, so plan for this. You can drill or
cut hemp masonry easily.
P: Did you tell me how long the pieces of hemp that you
need in the mix should be?
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K: It doesn’t have to be identical in length. There are some
advantages to having a variety of lengths in there. It needs
to be cut between 1-3cm maximum. If there are much
longer lengths in the mix you will get an untidy finish. You
need the material to interlock and you’re trying to maximize
the volume of hemp in the mix because it’s the truly
renewable resource. We can grow that!
P: Can it be retrofitted?
K: The hemp building industry in Europe started this way.
Hemp is used a lot in restoration work because hemp
masonry adheres well to existing walls, including in old
buildings where damp is a problem in the wall. This is
unusual. Again you’re putting up a simple frame and then
filling behind formwork that you’ve attached.
Another situation where you might be interested in
retrofitting a wall, would be if you have moved into a home
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where the Western wall (in the southern hemisphere)
doesn’t have much insulation, or protection from an
overhanging roof and you are finding you have to use your
air conditioner a lot in the summer because your house
gets very hot. On the Gold Coast in Queensland, where
development has been dense, there are houses like this.
P: In English?!
K: In extreme weather events, the building has some
flexibility. In the Newcastle earthquakes, the buildings with
lime mortars were the ones that remained standing. The
University of Hawaii has done a lot of research for this
reason.
P: Any shrinkage?
K: There is very minimal shrinkage – this is discussed in
the manual.
P: Yes!
K: Certainly hemp textiles, if you want to effectively reduce
the amount of heat from your windows then you would be
well advised to use hemp material for curtains. It is UV
resistant and very durable compared to other fabrics. Hemp
strings & ropes, hemp fabric for all the soft furnishings. You
can get hemp molded furniture, cant you?
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Hemp Building
Construction
Manual
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Construction manual
Hemp technology
Background
An overview of hemp based building is best obtained from
watching a short video on YouTube at the following link
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RWJoIxPjvDI A second
video interview with Ian Pritchett Chairman and Technical
Director of Lime Technology in the UK at the construction
of the first Hemcrete dwelling in the US. This video talks
more about the characteristics of the material as a built
element of a building
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r3uHQwk1Ug8 It talks
about carbon sequestration, vapour permeability and
thermal insulation properties of the material.
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The first video illustrates the entire life cycle of production,
including:
• Cultivation of the hemp crop;
• Drying, baling and transporting the hemp;
• Separation of the fibre and the hurd or shiv; and
• Wall construction including shuttering, placing,
tamping and finishing.
The second video discusses the properties of the material,
including:
• Material is a mixture of a lime based binder and hemp
hurd;
• Vapour permeability, thermal mass and thermal
inertia;
• Low density, high insulation values creating effective
thermal separation between the inside and outside of
buildings; and
• The recycling of hemp masonry walls.
Hemp masonry is a highly sustainable, low-embodied
energy product requiring no kiln baking and it has excellent
thermal insulation properties. It is a carbon positive
material; it takes more carbon out of the atmosphere than it
adds. These characteristics recommend the material in the
context of legislation such as Basix and the expected
development of further legislation related to energy
consumption and greenhouse gas emissions.
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Hemp masonry is now accepted in the UK as an efficient
carbon neutral form of construction and is being
increasingly used in the construction of individual homes
and social housing schemes. While early hemp lime
building research projects suggested that hemp lime
masonry was 10% more expensive to build with than
conventional masonry, a standard 3 bedroom home
completed at the National Non Food Crop Centre in the UK
for just £75,000 has proven that hemp masonry can be
used to build affordable homes on a large scale. In the past
few years the material has been used in commercial
developments such as the Adnam’s Brewery and
Distribution Centre in Suffolk and in France it is being used
for large scale multi storey buildings.
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Hemp masonry homes can be easily finished with a simple
render on the exterior and interior surfaces, however home
owners may also choose to leave the surface unrendered
on the interior walls. If it is cast carefully it is not necessary
to plaster or render it internally. There are many examples
where walls have been left unplastered. It provides very
good acoustic absorbency. The material can also be
painted.
Unrendered wall surface, hemp home, Billen Cliffs
Northern NSW.
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It is possible to produce satisfactory hemp lime
construction mixing hemp and lime binders in a variety of
ways however it is a mistake to assume that any hemp and
lime mixed together will produce reliable results.
Cementitious or lime binders that have not been designed
to be used with hemp may produce unacceptable results.
The overwhelming evidence from experience in the UK is
that the main advantage of using a proprietary product
such as Tradical (UK), Isochanvre (France) or the
Australian Hemp Masonry Company binder is the
predictability of the results providing instructions are
followed. This is a simple but high technology product that
requires high standards of quality control. Walls that are too
damp or using the wrong mix proportions may lead to the
walls failing to cure properly. The failure is often related to
there being a competition for water between the binder and
the hemp.
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Hemp lime construction has had no difficulty in getting
certification approval as a suitable wall construction system
under Building Regulations in the UK.
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NEW CONSTRUCTION
THE FRAMEWORK
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The timbers can either be offset to one side, or placed in
the centre of the hemp masonry wall. The thickness of the
walls does not relate to the width of the timber studs.
Standard studs with a thickness of 89mm x 38mm are
sufficient for hemp masonry construction. Taller walls and
more exposed situations will require deeper and wider
studs and/or closer centres. This is a structural engineering
function and is not related to the hemp masonry.
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Where the timber is embedded within the wall, tubular
spacers are used to attach the formwork or shuttering in
such a way that the masonry mixture can be placed into the
gap between the timber and the shutter and lightly tamped.
When the shuttering and spacers are removed the resulting
cavity can be filled with a small amount of hemp masonry
mix.
Wall section off Wall section of Swiss hemp Completed Swiss hemp
retrofitted home. Formwork is attached masonry home. In this
shed wall with offset to the substantial structural case the hemp masonry
timber timbers which in this case are is left unrendered and
structure, Corndale NSW left exposed on both sides. exposed timbers are a
feature of
the construction.
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As hemp masonry is not as heavy as concrete, the
shuttering can be much more lightly attached and clamps
can be used for this job. Within the limits of the framework
and formwork, curved walls can also be created.
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between slates as moisture can then travel up the wall. The
installation of an impermeable barrier is always advised
with the use of hemp construction to ensure the satisfactory
long term performance of the walls and furthermore, the
ground should fall away from the walls of the building to
ensure walls are kept dry.
ROOF OVERHANG
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• Sills and thresholds to fall away draining water from
the building.
SHUTTERING
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of a breathable membrane between the hemp masonry and
the timber is recommended. This ensures that the
movement of air or breathability of the walls is maintained.
The sheeting board should be of a breathable, vapour
permeable material. The use of particleboards and plywood
is not recommended as permanent shuttering as these
contain glues and may have limited breathability
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Allow the dry ingredients to mix for a few minutes till the
mix is consistent, add the water and mix for 2 – 5 minutes
until thoroughly mixed. Using a garbage bin lid to seal the
mixer drum to reduce the dust during the dry mixing stage.
Alternatively adding most of the water to the binder before
adding the hemp can help to reduce dust.
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insulation value may not be as good. Small pieces of wood
are ideal for tamping.
CURING
SHRINKAGE
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AROUND DOORS AND WINDOWS
Doors and windows sit outside the line of the frame and are
fixed to the frame with brackets.
Openings for doors and windows should be 5mm larger
than the frame size on the sill and on the sides. The head
above the window frame should be 25mm larger than the
frame size and should allow for a permanent shutter. See
the detail drawing
OTHER FINISHES
LONGEVITY
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Retrofitting is done by attaching temporary studs to the
existing surface, as in new building. The shuttering is
attached to these studs. Dependent on the thickness of the
walls, if necessary once the wall section has been
completed, the studs can be removed and the gaps filled
with hemp lime material. On old buildings that do not have
an attractive finish the material can be applied to external
walling and then rendered. It insulates the existing thermal
mass. It is equally effective when used instead of dry lining
on damaged internal walls because it ensures that there
are no cavities and retains breathability.
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EQUIPMENT NEEDED ONSITE
PPE
The main irritant is the binder and avoiding contact is the
main issue.
Minimum requirements:
FOR CONSTRUCTION
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buckets, a tank with a pump and flow meter is easier and
more accurate.
Small Tools:
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SAFETY DATA
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Inhalation: Irrigate nose and throat with water for at least 20
minutes. It is advisable to seek medical attention. Repeated
inhalations of high dust concentrations may cause
pneumonitis and ulceration or perforation of the nasal
septum.
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carbonate. Report any spillages that occur off site to the
relevant statutory body.
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Material and Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for Hemp Fibre
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Costings
Costings change all the time, so we have created a cost calculator for you to
use for free. Please email us at info@thehempbuilder.com and we will supply
you with a way to calculate the cost of building with hemp!
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Interesting articles on…
Hemcrete
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So called, Hemp Bricks
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BIOCORE- A 20 million Euro biorefinery project
A biorefinery concept for the transformation of
biomass into 2nd-generation fuels and polymers
03.2010 - 02.2014
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for biofuel production and for the manufacture of chemicals
and materials.
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Affordable housing workshops
Theory and practical. ½ of your day you can get your hands
dirty (or watch others).
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If we are not running a workshop near you, then please find
a group of willing people and let us know at
info@TheHempBuilder.com and we hope to visit you soon!
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Hemp Shopping
Hemp Foods
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to Omega 3 fatty acids (3.75:1) so it is suitable for life long consumption.
And you will have a long life. Tastes a lot better than fish oils with a mild
nutty flavour. Can be eaten straight (I do) or added to juices, smoothies,
soups and sauces. It is a great base to any salad dressings. Hemp Oil is
not ideal for frying. Also available in capsule format.
Hemp Cosmetics
Hemp oil is used as the base of cosmetic products because it helps make
the skin feel young, and smooth. Hemp Oil has been shown to improve
eczema and other dry skin ailments. Hemp Oil in cosmetics is absorbed
by the skin and after a short while of using such products I am sure you
will notice the difference yourself. A great range of hemp cosmetics is
available via www.hemp.co.uk - shipping worldwide.
Hemp Jewelry
Want to share something special and let them know you care about the
planet as much as you do them? You will want to tell that to yourself when
you find Phat Hemp’s excellent range of Hemp Necklaces, Bracelets,
Jewelry for men and women. Lots of one of a kind eco friendly jewelry
found at www.hemp.co.uk
Cannabis Seeds
For growing medical marijuana – where legal only. One of the largest
Dutch marijuana seed suppliers based in Amsterdam offers of 30 classic
strains from the place where high quality breeding has always been an art.
Hemp Clothing
At the time of going to press we were updating our recommendations for
hemp textiles and clothing. You may visit the relevant page at
www.hemp.co.uk for more information or email info@hemp.co.uk directly
to find what you are looking for.
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Hemp Plastics
From the original www.hempplastic.com site you will find opportunities for
access to hemp plastic materials, products and more. Go there now!
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The Hemp Network
Business Opportunity
We are in an industry that has been around for thousands of years, with
new uses for hemp being constantly developed. The use of hemp is
growing dramatically and will continue as more recognized uses occur.
Over the past few years it has become apparent that with the increasing
pace of new products hitting the market, there is a need to move those
products throughout the world at a very fast rate.
The Hemp Network has been formed to provide a marketing vehicle for
massive global distribution of these new products and services as they hit
the market, which is imperative to capture market share.
Expectations are that our marketing team will become a major force in the
exploding hemp product marketplace... and we are offering individuals like
you the opportunity to capitalize on this exploding market.
Join our very special team and get unique support for your new business!
Find out more at www.hemp.co.uk or direct to: http://bit.ly/dD5ZwW
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FIND MORE BOOKS ON DIFFERENT PARTS OF
THE HEMP INDUSTRY
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