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Steps Toward Decent, Affordable Housing Habitat for Humanity in Amecameca, Mexico ©, 2006 © Scott Moore, 2006
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To this A Habitat house built in Amecameca in 2005. The family we built with currently lives in this house. From this
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The family of 9 lives in a one room house Most children sleep in bunk beds The twins sleep in hammocks
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Ariel view shows typical design Two bedrooms, bathroom, family room / kitchen Bedroom Family Room Kitchen Bathroom
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A low-tech blimp provided on-site aerial photography
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Houses are constructed of brick with excellent insulation value In this climate, houses have neither heating or cooling systems
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Amecameca is situated at the base of an active volcano Houses are built to withstand seismic activity
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Rebar reinforces the brick houses Horizontally, vertically and at wall joints
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Mortar is mixed by hand
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Soaking bricks in water keeps the mortar from drying too fast
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Corner posts and string help build straight, plumb walls
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“Butter” one end of each brick Then set it on a bed of mortar
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Tongue must be held just right For best results when setting brick
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Use a trowel or rubber mallet to nudge bricks into position
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Scrape away excess mortar Then tool the joints smooth
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Building Walls!!!
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Bucket and brick scaffold Holding down the scaffold
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Need to reach from both sides!!
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Electrical wires will run through plastic conduit Boxes are mortared into holes cut into the brick
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Current house has a baño with a manual flush system But no running water!
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Surface mounted water supply lines on earlier Habitat houses
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Installing waste lines before pouring the bathroom floor Very thin PVC - Schedule 10, perhaps?
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Cutting copper pipe with a badly-worn tool
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Preparing copper hot & cold supply lines Will be embedded in the floor and wall Global Village Team taught the families how to work with copper piping. They previously had no plumbing skills.
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Pressure testing the pipes
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Mounting supply line on outside of rear wall Is it plumb, Dale?
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Plumbing embedded in wall
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Shower valves & conduit for kitchen electric outlet Yes, the wall is level!
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Water supply lines were retrofit in David’s house We cut channels into the brick
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Pipes were cut to fit and soldered into the channels Channels will be grouted with mortar and may be covered with decorative tile
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Floor prep included leveling the dirt, wetting & tamping Concrete was then poured and finished
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Hand mixing concrete for David’s floor Laura’s favorite job!
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Adjusting a door frame Erik, where is your dust mask?
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Where do you want that hole?
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Exterior door installation
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Setting interior doors
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The finished look
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A Joyous Celebration www.ColmbusGVTeam.com
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