yes it will degrade, only if you don’t separate the walls from the ground with stone or a barrier, where it will soak up all the rain and if there’s no roof overhang to stop the rain hitting the house, that could degrade it a bit, but i’ve seen a few mud homes that don’t have any overhang and they seem to be fine as the walls don’t retain the moisture

and if the lime or mud plaster is damaged, it can be replaced without much effort

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How long does it take to build a hut of that size out of cob?

it depends on who’s doing it and if you’re getting any help or not

even though it looks like a small house it still is a big project and it could take from several months to a year to complete

I guess its important to find a cob community. They seem to be popping up