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For centuries, in Sevastopol, houses have been built from sand mixed with the remains of shells. Having moved here with my wife, I did not come up with a new one. Reason: low price and weight of the material. I found a mini-factory that made more or less standard blocks from a shell rock. I paid a penny for delivery, especially since I did not have movers.
Blocks calmly leveled, cut with a hacksaw. Made a big difference in length. There are problems with masonry, because the size of the blocks are not quite even.He plastered seamlessly, but spent the mixture somehow a bit too much. He graduated in the summer, beauty: cool, easy to breathe. Soundproofing is super. Outside, it is necessary to plaster and protect it with a lining or a fur coat. Because I think it will easily get wet by heavy rain. But the fact that everything on the walls of the shell does not hold well can not be fixed.
pros
durability, incredibly low cost and weight of material, low cost of delivery; resistance to mechanical stress, large enough dimensions (lower cost of mortar, fewer joints), ease of cutting, excellent adhesion to plaster, give coolness, fight against bad odors, absorb noise well
Minuses
vary in length (1-2 cm) and weight (from 7 to 20 kg), require a lot of plaster, need heat, steam, and waterproofing; create problems with fixing even something light (cheap dowels fly out, more expensive fix only more or less)
Term of use
more than five years
Recommendation to others
Difficult to answer
Quality
4/5
Practicality
1/5
Price
5/5