We are currently looking for a general contractor for our building project and came across ISOWOOD Haus. I find the concept very interesting, but I wonder if it truly delivers on its promises. In particular, the fact that they build without a vapor barrier and without controlled residential ventilation – I’m not sure if that can actually work. Maybe you could share your opinions on this, or perhaps you have even built with ISOWOOD and have a few years of living experience with their homes.
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WilderSueden1 Apr 2023 11:27It will probably work. Wood fiber is not quite as sensitive to moisture and is vapor permeable. However, I still wouldn’t build without ventilation, as fresh air needs to get into the house somehow.
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WilderSueden1 Apr 2023 14:05Yes, OSB acts as a vapor retarder. The key difference compared to other constructions is that the wood fiber insulation between the studs is not susceptible to moisture, whereas mineral wool is.
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We are currently looking for a general contractor for our building project and came across ISOWOOD Haus. I find the concept very interesting, but I wonder if it really delivers what it promises. Especially the fact that they build without a vapor barrier and without mechanical ventilation with heat recovery, I can’t really assess if that can work. That sounds like a general contractor search done without me—unnecessarily in your case 😉 Mechanical ventilation with heat recovery is something you can choose to have or not, but it should never be "replaced" by a wall assembly. If a general contractor told me their magic wall makes mechanical ventilation with heat recovery (assuming you even want one) unnecessary, I would at least keep my distance or even run away. If I were you, I wouldn’t go searching without experienced support (I already pointed you to alternatives).
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