Which stone have you found to cover a 60 cm albabalk?:D

(I don't really like albabalken, if about 10% of the world's carbon dioxide emissions come from concrete/cement, we need to find other building methods - natural stone would be so great, imagine if you could center the sill a bit, and then carved a rounded edge from the stone so you got both slope/water runoff outward and the water board further in - aesthetically, environmentally, and functionally great! ...but yes, we're expanding, and it leans towards albabalk...:confused:)
 
B Bor i trähus från 1920 said:
Which stone have you found to cover a 60 cm albabeam?:D

(I don't really like the albabeam, if about 10% of the world's carbon dioxide emissions are due to concrete/cement we need to find other building methods - natural stone would be so great, imagine if you could center the sill a little, and then chip off a rounded notch from the stone so you both got slope/drainage outward and the waterboard further in - aesthetically, environmentally friendly, and functionally awesome! ...but yeah, we're expanding, and it's leaning towards an albabeam...:confused:)
You cover the visible part which is 20-30cm.

Natural stone probably works excellently if you have a floor structure. But a lot of work, of course.
In a slab, it acts as a gigantic thermal bridge.

Sustainable building in a real sense is interesting in many ways, and foam glass in particular is an incredible material.
There are edge elements from foamglass and another manufacturer in Germany, maybe it was glapor.

Foamglass is insanely expensive here in Sweden.
 
Aha, we have 40 cm visible, thought you had about the same if you're going to have a 60 cm albabalk. Then I continue to have the same problem. I have also considered Tjälldens hybridgrund instead of albabalk, they recommended mesh with plaster on the outside... but I continue to dream of natural stone. (Yes, I have a floor structure - no slab on grade but a foundation wall filled with foam glass, a warm foundation/modern mullbank)
 
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