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Rubble in a budget modular home project

A budget modular home project provides a unique opportunity to build a high-quality home with very limited resources. Rubble is an important element in creating a structure with minimal materials. It can be sourced from numerous sources, including recycling and charity centres, and can then be transformed into sturdy foundations, roofs and walls. Its cost-effectiveness and versatility make it a great choice for budget home projects, and it is a sustainable way of creating a durable home.
Secondary rubble in the home project

Ban developed a project for a house made up of modules, each one a wooden frame of 0.9 x 2.1m. It’s enough to assemble a building from them, which takes no more than a day, and throw a temporary tarp over it so that some family from the affected area will have a roof over their heads.

The builders can then fill in the empty frames with almost any material at their disposal, but gradually, without having to do everything in the shortest possible time.

Recycled cardboard and gravel in the home design
Rubble in the design of the house: outline

Thus, the idea of using the rubble of demolished homes is as follows: shards of brick, recycled into recycled rubble, can become the material to fill the modules from which the buildings are assembled. It seems to us that this is a very rational and economically justified approach.

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  1. Clara Foster

    I can understand that you’re working on a budget modular home project, but I’m curious about the “rubble” mentioned in the text. Could you please provide clarification on what exactly you meant by “rubble”? Is it referring to debris, construction waste, or something else? Additionally, how does this factor into your project?

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