Re: Wrong dimensions - Help!!
In every grain of vermiculite, and perlite for that matter, there are tiny little holes, so a vermicrete slab tends to act like a sponge. The crushed glass, although not being an insulator itself, would have an advantage in that the pieces of glass would not act like a sponge because they are non porous and water could drain easily through this layer between the air spaces around the glass.Perhaps this is the reason it has been used as an insulator for hundreds of years.
In every grain of vermiculite, and perlite for that matter, there are tiny little holes, so a vermicrete slab tends to act like a sponge. The crushed glass, although not being an insulator itself, would have an advantage in that the pieces of glass would not act like a sponge because they are non porous and water could drain easily through this layer between the air spaces around the glass.Perhaps this is the reason it has been used as an insulator for hundreds of years.
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