The ULTIMATE GUIDE to Hyperadobe Earthbags: Pros, Cons, & Cost Savings

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  • Опубликовано: 1 июл 2024
  • After 4 years of experimenting, here's everything we know about hyperadobe earthbag building - these UV treated raschel mesh tubes present exciting new opportunities, safer build sites, and huge cost savings for those of us building with soil.
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Комментарии • 126

  • @TinyShinyHome
    @TinyShinyHome  2 дня назад +24

    We hope you enjoyed this hyperadobe earthbag guide! If you need additional help check out these resources: WORKSHOPS: tinyshinyhome.com/meetup
    BULK ORDER: tinyshinyhome.com/hyperadobe
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  • @kathyhennigan7807
    @kathyhennigan7807 2 дня назад +37

    This is the classic video for anyone wishing to use this building method. Great information in an easily understandable format. I hope it gets millions of views for you!

  • @gracierose3076
    @gracierose3076 2 дня назад +15

    My Ancestors were building somewhat the same thing years ago when they crossed the prairie in schooners. They settled in the West in Custer County Nebraska in the1800s and had only sod to stack for homes. I have a picture that was taken by Solomon Butcher who traveled to all the homesteads In Custer County and had them stand out in front of their Soddy and he would take their picture.
    Not quite as modern but they did the trick for a while. I remember my grandma talking about living in one as a child. The Indians would look in the windows and her mother would give them bread. Some were built better than others.

    • @TinyShinyHome
      @TinyShinyHome  2 дня назад +4

      That is SO COOL I love it!

    • @cynthiadugan858
      @cynthiadugan858 2 дня назад +5

      There is a sod house museum in northern Oklahoma near where I grew up. They built a metal building over a sod house to preserve it and you can go there, see the house and even go inside. It’s very cool. It’s difficult to imagine a sod house if you have never actually seen one.

    • @sarahstrahm3072
      @sarahstrahm3072 2 дня назад +7

      I'm from Nebraska too.❤ There are stories of cattle grazing on the roof of some of the sod houses and occasionally a foot would pop through. 😁 (But these type of sod houses were usually the type where they dug into the side of a hill and then the front made of sod.

    • @dottier3145
      @dottier3145 День назад

      My great grandma also welcomed everyone who came by including Indians with bread, or whatever she had to eat.

  • @reglindiseckhardt9777
    @reglindiseckhardt9777 2 дня назад +9

    I am a retired teacher in northern Canada. The information you have shared is amazing and very clear. I wish you well.

  • @gracierose3076
    @gracierose3076 2 дня назад +10

    I'm sure someday that land will bloom and be green. I would love the quiet and the sunsets, listening to the Cayotes howling at night with the full moon above.

  • @stephenkennedy7931
    @stephenkennedy7931 День назад +3

    Amazing video and so informative I really enjoy watching your videos I'm 72 and a retired general contractor I don't think I will be building anything else but truly love watching you succeed. God Bless from your Canadian Friend.

  • @cvzphotography
    @cvzphotography 2 дня назад +14

    I spent the weekend making a extension on my driveway with compacted chat and did all the tamping by hand. It gave me soooooo much more respect for everything you're doing and how hard you all work!

  • @lymmerik
    @lymmerik 2 дня назад +7

    Fantastic, as usual. You all are a wealth of knowledge. You are a valuable asset to our community. I am very thankful that you chose Cochise County!

  • @MC-qb1jg
    @MC-qb1jg 2 дня назад +11

    I have learned so much from ya'll. I've been following you since you started the chicken garden. Along the way ya'll have shared the ups and downs, the do's and the don't.

  • @Homested_Retirement
    @Homested_Retirement 2 дня назад +5

    I enjoy seeing your hyperadobe guide here but I'm fascinated and in awe of how the land itself has been developed.

  • @alexisleon23
    @alexisleon23 День назад +4

    You should be in teaching. You have so much talent, apart from the builder+architect talent !!! Greetings from Greece 🇬🇷. Best wishes for all

  • @AdobeDregsCoffee
    @AdobeDregsCoffee 2 дня назад +12

    Awesome Sauce! Thank you! I just ordered the 12" bags for my outdoor shower build! I can't wait! I will rewatch the shower build for my design, and yes Ashley it is going to be circular in design, not the square I was thinking before we spoke about it at the Building conference in Rodeo, NM.

  • @dianaj3139
    @dianaj3139 2 дня назад +7

    Thank you for the very complete description and comparisons. The buildings you have already completed are very cool! Hopefully your progress beats out the bad weather... Love the place you have built from the ground up.

  • @paulas_lens
    @paulas_lens День назад +1

    You guys are such good teachers.
    What a service you are providing!
    High Five!

  • @LB-gr7gu
    @LB-gr7gu 2 дня назад +6

    Brilliant 👍 much Love !!

  • @physina
    @physina 2 дня назад +5

    Great job! Thank you for sharing your hard earned knowledge with others! Build on -

  • @RustyBobbins
    @RustyBobbins 4 часа назад

    This is the best presentation of adobe building I’ve ever seen! Great job!

  • @MQ-cw9qx
    @MQ-cw9qx День назад +1

    Thank you so much for doing all the work to put this video together---to say nothing of all the work you've done to have the video to put together. Well done!

  • @nomorehate9176
    @nomorehate9176 День назад +1

    Great overview!! Not too shallow, not too deep but very comprehensive! Thanks!!

  • @debbralehrman5957
    @debbralehrman5957 2 дня назад +4

    Nice overview Guys👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

  • @donnataylor6129
    @donnataylor6129 2 часа назад

    Thank you so much. I’ve been following you from Australia. I am building a dome home for myself and my son is building a small house for himself. Your video today help tremendously. I was wondering why you weren’t putting the barbed wire in, now I now. I think the hyperadobe will be much better for my son’s build, cheaper and easier. I shared your video to him so he could also take advantage of your extensive knowledge. Wonderful video, thank you for your help. It will make our build a lot better!!

  • @danielnelson6971
    @danielnelson6971 2 дня назад +2

    New subscriber! You guys have beautiful warming smiles! I learned a ton and am sharing this to another community! Great Video!

  • @monicawilson4767
    @monicawilson4767 3 часа назад

    Wow guys……..I’ve watched you all along in your process, but this was so informative and cool to watch. You’ve started a wonderful community of interested people who appreciate alternate ways of building/living. Great video! So proud of your progress, looking forward to learning more as you continue. 🙏🏽😎

  • @TheHavasu_77
    @TheHavasu_77 День назад +1

    I love your informational videos! I also loved the way you pronounced tomato when saying Hayden likes the tomato cans. 😂 Have a great Sunday and I love you guys! 😊❤

  • @grandmasmiles7955
    @grandmasmiles7955 День назад +1

    Wish we were 30 years younger. A family that works

  • @u2cancatchme
    @u2cancatchme 2 дня назад +3

    I'm amazed at all the hard work, it's astounding. You make it look easy 😂
    So happy for y'all it's exciting to see step by step 🎉❤

  • @aearthwise
    @aearthwise 2 дня назад +3

    Fantastic video, what a wonderful guide, thank you 🧡💛🧡

  • @AndIDressBetter2
    @AndIDressBetter2 2 дня назад +6

    Have you considered trying a small lawn roller for tamping? Walking along the walls pushing a roller seems like it would have less impact on your back and shoulders and I'm curious if it would work.

    • @TinyShinyHome
      @TinyShinyHome  2 дня назад +4

      No you have to actually compact it 👍🏼

    • @katjames914
      @katjames914 2 дня назад +2

      There are mechanical tampers, compacting machinery that might help with that, but you would need ramps, and some muscle to “drive” it carefully so it didn’t fall off the sides.

    • @TinyShinyHome
      @TinyShinyHome  2 дня назад +4

      Yeah it'd be helpful for lower layers but get sketchy up above 5' or so.

  • @uncleericrocks
    @uncleericrocks 2 дня назад +3

    Great 👍 job

  • @Nancelot13
    @Nancelot13 2 дня назад +3

    Awesome video y'all 👍

  • @gailasgreatdanesandmanes1042
    @gailasgreatdanesandmanes1042 День назад +2

    This is so incredibly helpful!

  • @user-pb7ii2de1k
    @user-pb7ii2de1k 2 дня назад +2

    You all are so awesome

  • @ban9640
    @ban9640 День назад +1

    2 thumbs up and a very big (perfect) to u
    this is a refferance episode and a huge teaching book
    thanx and greeting from saudi arabia

  • @jeangurnee
    @jeangurnee 2 дня назад +4

    Would hyperadobe work in a climate other than yours? Say Pacific Northwest?

    • @TinyShinyHome
      @TinyShinyHome  2 дня назад +4

      There's a YT channel that built hyperadobe up north: ruclips.net/video/VSs1FltKIMA/видео.html

  • @campfiregirl7744
    @campfiregirl7744 День назад

    Great job, you two! Thank you! ❤

  • @user-ci3er3cp4l
    @user-ci3er3cp4l День назад +1

    What a great video... Giut vorbereitet, strukturiert, informativ, übersichtlich. Super klasse. I realy like it. Great job. Amazing what you know 😍❤️😍❤️🥰

  • @sassyh154
    @sassyh154 День назад +2

    Great information, thank you sharing...

  • @sarahstrahm3072
    @sarahstrahm3072 2 дня назад +2

    I absolutely love the chicken castle. 😊

  • @user-no7lg7nz7h
    @user-no7lg7nz7h День назад +2

    Great info thanks!

  • @conniegarcia5626
    @conniegarcia5626 2 дня назад +3

    So informative. 😊

  • @norellweiner3341
    @norellweiner3341 2 дня назад +2

    I would love to hear your children's thoughts and experiences on this journey! Would you, and your children consider doing a video on their perspective and thoughts to what you are doing?

    • @TinyShinyHome
      @TinyShinyHome  2 дня назад +2

      Our kids enjoy helping us build and having fun, but no they aren't really interested in discussing things at length on camera :)

  • @deborahberkey4294
    @deborahberkey4294 2 дня назад +2

    A nice educational and easy to understand video. 👍🏻👍🏻✌🏻❤️🙏🏻

  • @robyngrubb8413
    @robyngrubb8413 День назад +1

    Great video.... Bravo and thank you :)

  • @karenrogg6066
    @karenrogg6066 2 дня назад +1

    Great video 👍

  • @chandrasutton4669
    @chandrasutton4669 День назад

    Another great video!!!😊🎉❤

  • @Dave-jt3lp
    @Dave-jt3lp 2 дня назад +4

    You guys work your ass off!

  • @juanitakauffman6336
    @juanitakauffman6336 2 дня назад +1

    Great video.

  • @SamuHell782
    @SamuHell782 День назад +2

    Oh I forgot to give you a like. Let me fix that real quick!

  • @user-vy9ht4ok2h
    @user-vy9ht4ok2h 2 дня назад +1

    Great video

  • @user-ni3me9dg3g
    @user-ni3me9dg3g День назад +2

    Well done.

  • @ericfallis6202
    @ericfallis6202 2 дня назад +1

    The shape of your house looks like one of the ancient Pokémon letters Wonder with it is😊

  • @telugupenguin
    @telugupenguin 17 часов назад

    Thanks for the Short lesson on this!

  • @AlsanPine
    @AlsanPine День назад

    Really guys, this is a great vid 🙂

  • @islandwitt1
    @islandwitt1 2 дня назад +1

    👍🏻😁 You guys are awesome 😁👍🏻

  • @pennyleonard3496
    @pennyleonard3496 2 дня назад +1

    TY for the VIDEO 😊✌👍

  • @57monoshock
    @57monoshock 2 дня назад +4

    Impressive you'll didn't even need a teleprompter. 👀

  • @hexfarmer2599
    @hexfarmer2599 2 дня назад +2

    Thank you

  • @venturingout4235
    @venturingout4235 День назад

    Thank you.

  • @Jaantoenen
    @Jaantoenen 2 дня назад +1

    Cheers!

  • @unofficialobserver
    @unofficialobserver День назад

    Cool seeing Rose and Jeff. Wonder if Canada has any Earthbag homes.

  • @pattybragg9103
    @pattybragg9103 2 дня назад +2

    I just had a hole dug for our home. We live in the Boston Mt range in Arkansas. I plan to build a hyperadobe home. The back wall will be 6 ft underground. Which is where our pantry will go.
    There will be a French drain. Possibly 6 mil plastic as well. The front is south facing for solar and thermal heating in winter.
    A reciprocal roof for collecting rain water because we don't have access to water. It hasn't been ran on our mountain. I'm ok without it. Have you ever seen an underground hyper Adobe?
    I have been looking for more resources. The forums and websites I looked at seemed to have fizzled out. Do you have any suggestions for active ones?

  • @leifhietala8074
    @leifhietala8074 День назад

    @15:23 Ashley: "Size DOES matter."
    Jonathan: [8^[

  • @Homested_Retirement
    @Homested_Retirement 2 дня назад +1

    I like hyperadobe however as a builder without a crew, I'm looking at compressed earth blocks.

  • @sharonhaas8503
    @sharonhaas8503 День назад

    💝 Thank you! ❇❇❇

  • @elguapo2831
    @elguapo2831 День назад

    Excellent video! Very impressive and inspirational.
    I've recently purchased 12" net tubing to get started.
    Was wondering if you guys have advice on using the 12"?

    • @TinyShinyHome
      @TinyShinyHome  День назад +1

      We haven't done much with the 12", but based on the width we'd only use it for smaller/shorter outdoor walls, and not for anything structural unless it was a very small shed. 12" would be very difficult to stand on, especially as your walls get taller, and the dolly won't fit on it even after reconfiguring the wheels to the inside. It's a great size to start experimenting with, though!

  • @BonnieHaley
    @BonnieHaley 2 дня назад +2

    Beautiful ❤ Hello 👋

  • @jt659
    @jt659 День назад

    Husband and I are about to start out superadobe cottage. Considering how long it has been since Nader Khalili introduced the technique, I'm surprised at how difficult it has been to find a US supplier of the roll material. CalEarth sells the 1000 yard rolls, but the industry standard seems to be 2000 yards, so I guess CalEarth divides the roll and resells.
    I've seen builds in Canada that used 24 inch wide superadobe rolls. Still on the lookout for those. Thanks for this video, it was great. J

    • @TinyShinyHome
      @TinyShinyHome  День назад

      The length of the roll doesn't really matter since you're just cutting to size. Superadobe bags are crazy heavy, though. That's probably a big part of the 1000yrd max. It would cost a fortune to ship and be difficult to carry anywhere. 24" bags are going to be super difficult to work with as well. I can't imagine the sheer weight of them trying to lay them and vortext them!

    • @jt659
      @jt659 2 часа назад

      @@TinyShinyHome I should have mentioned that it will be a 24'x48' bermed rectangle. Hence the beefy walls.

  • @tamigoodsell6658
    @tamigoodsell6658 День назад

    if you lived and built in a area that gets a lot of snow in the winter what would you do differently and would you need to go a lot deeper on the foundation and use Portland cement on the whole thing?

  • @hevchip741
    @hevchip741 День назад +3

    Leaning, sagging or blowouts.......sounds like my body.😂

  • @georgewhitehouse8630
    @georgewhitehouse8630 День назад +1

    The works are a sign 🪧 of the commitment to the technical community?

  • @nizarahdragon3973
    @nizarahdragon3973 2 дня назад +1

    I’m still looking for a place to build but if I had a place to put the hyper adobe roll

  • @EdtGervink
    @EdtGervink День назад

    kon dit maar in nederland . echt top wat jullie doen ben jaloers . zou graag 3 maanden jullie helpen met jullie huis

  • @marymedema6625
    @marymedema6625 День назад

    Hi! I've been watching your channel for years and was wondering two things. The first concerns the wooden blocks between the layers...are those for support when hanging things instead of using the walls? Can those stick out into the structure and be used for shelfing and decoration? The second is the water catchment on the domes, and walls with no roof over them. Can you design the plaster, or bottle and cobb, to be channels for the water hitting the structure to be directed. The dome's surface is the roof, the whole thing. If you could channel it, in an artful manner, get it away from your building, and store it for future use, or water your berm and swale system, I would love to watch it! Good work y'all! Keep it up! This is a wonderful video!

    • @TinyShinyHome
      @TinyShinyHome  День назад

      Hi there, yep definitely recommend to use cleats wherever you want to mount things into the wall. They just get turned around so the 2x4 is to the inside so it's like you have a wide stud to mount to. You can add custom channels to domes to catch water, yes. Probably made out of the exterior plaster.

  • @funnywolffarm
    @funnywolffarm 2 дня назад +1

    I'm curious if adding very salty water to the bottles (sealing would be next thing to solve) would make them less of a thermal loss?

    • @TinyShinyHome
      @TinyShinyHome  2 дня назад +1

      No you definitely don't want any liquid in the bottles. They need to be cut, cleaned, dried, taped end to end and then installed. Thermal loss isn't an issue unless you built like an entire wall of bottles. But at that point you'd probably be doing it on purpose to get heat during the winter.

  • @ServiceTrek
    @ServiceTrek 2 дня назад +1

    i suspect earthbag building works best in the desert environment. Have you heard of earthbag building in other environments that are relatively more wet?

    • @TinyShinyHome
      @TinyShinyHome  День назад +1

      Yes - the biggest issue is protecting them once they're built (and really while you're building, too) There's a YT channel that built hyperadobe up north: ruclips.net/video/VSs1FltKIMA/видео.html

  • @eyekona
    @eyekona День назад

    This was a good idea in 1980 and then Ytong came along. Super insulation, cheap and everbody can do it...

  • @isabelfarist221
    @isabelfarist221 2 дня назад +2

    ❤❤❤❤

  • @sharon8166
    @sharon8166 2 дня назад +1

  • @Mebeknob
    @Mebeknob 2 дня назад +1

    Very cool!
    Have you considered rammed earth?

    • @TinyShinyHome
      @TinyShinyHome  День назад

      We've considered it all ;)

    • @Mebeknob
      @Mebeknob День назад

      @@TinyShinyHome I’d like to know what some of your reasons for not picking it! I thought it was helpful in this video comparing the different methods… I’d like to know the reasons compared to other methods too!

    • @paulas_lens
      @paulas_lens День назад

      @Mebeknob one thing would be building rammed earth in a circle would be a nightmare. Doable, if you want to build complicated forms.

  • @cynthiadugan858
    @cynthiadugan858 2 дня назад +2

    👍🏻❤️

  • @MadnomadM
    @MadnomadM 2 дня назад +1

    What’s the down side of using hemcrete instead? Most of what you’ve described as being great for hyperadobe, is the same for other natural builds. 🤷‍♀️

    • @TinyShinyHome
      @TinyShinyHome  2 дня назад +3

      It's a totally different way of building. You need forms for each wall or you make your own bricks and stack so creating organic shapes is pretty difficult. Also hemp and concrete are crazy expensive.

    • @haroldbrown1674
      @haroldbrown1674 2 дня назад +1

      Hyperadobe for mass and Hempcrete for insulation on the outside.

  • @beckyhumble5549
    @beckyhumble5549 2 дня назад +2

    when are you starting on the house again???

  • @stoneinthefield1
    @stoneinthefield1 2 дня назад +2

    Would a cement foundation work?

    • @TinyShinyHome
      @TinyShinyHome  2 дня назад +6

      We've talked extensively with a local gravel yard/concrete company and they brought up the good point that the sheer weight of the bags will almost certainly crack whatever concrete foundation you put down. You can pour a concrete floor inside the bags (using them as a form), but it's going to be so much more cost effective to use the bags as a footer which is the steps we explained in the foundation section 👍🏼

  • @carolcaruso245
    @carolcaruso245 2 дня назад +1

    As an "older" woman, alone, weight is a concern. Have you any knowledge or experience with hempcrete? I was wondering whether hyperadobe principles would apply? Any thoughts?

    • @TinyShinyHome
      @TinyShinyHome  2 дня назад +1

      It's a totally different way of building. You need forms for each wall or you make your own bricks and stack so creating organic shapes is pretty difficult. Also hemp and concrete are crazy expensive.

    • @carolcaruso245
      @carolcaruso245 День назад

      Is is unreasonable to think the bags could serve as those forms just as they do in hyperadobe. It is my understanding that hempcrete consists of hemp and lime...with hemp being the main challenge to source. But potentially, couldn't it work?

  • @sontisontheim3138
    @sontisontheim3138 День назад

    great video.
    as im not in arizona... i have seen you use smaller earthbags... how small do these bags come?
    and could you link the webside of the seller?

    • @TinyShinyHome
      @TinyShinyHome  День назад +1

      Sure thing we have a shortlink to order directly : tinyshinyhome.com/hyperadobebag - they come in 8/12/16/18 and if you order enough they'll make custom sizes for you as well.

    • @TinyShinyHome
      @TinyShinyHome  День назад +1

      We used the 8" for the fireplace on the dome, but they're way too small to do anything structural. 16" for buildings, 12" for outdoor shorter walls should work.

  • @Tomcatt817
    @Tomcatt817 2 дня назад +4

    I am a bit sad that you only go back 100 years. What is adobe, and why is it used in all of the names for some reason?

    • @TinyShinyHome
      @TinyShinyHome  2 дня назад +3

      We cover all that in more in the "why is natural building important" video we mentioned (ruclips.net/video/M2YqFTDHAm0/видео.html). This is only about earthbag building.

  • @TERRYPK
    @TERRYPK 2 дня назад +2

    😎

  • @seanbrondstetter2987
    @seanbrondstetter2987 22 часа назад

    have you tried using a cement truck to see if that could speed up the process ?

    • @TinyShinyHome
      @TinyShinyHome  15 часов назад +1

      The mix you need for earthbags is much drier than cement so it would't really work the same. Also you'd need room for the large truck and some kind of big machinery to actually put the material in the mixer.

  • @jenniferlane9267
    @jenniferlane9267 День назад

    How would hyperadobe hold up to a tornado?

    • @TinyShinyHome
      @TinyShinyHome  День назад

      i think so but it's not been proven...this is such a new building technique. but for reference, with our house..each layer (or course) is 20 tons of material. our walls aren't going anywhere.