Earthship Tiny House Fully Explained! Off Grid Systems Overview and Walkthrough Tour

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  • @hiroshima2398
    @hiroshima2398 2 года назад +62

    KILLED it bruh!!! Best walk- thru of an Earthship I've seen. The passion from your craft shines Brite!!! Congratulations to the completion.... hopefully many more of these beauties to come. You sir, make this Earth a better place, thank you!!

  • @Vindsvelle
    @Vindsvelle Год назад +7

    Just a ProTip for the video editor: the conversion displayed at 19:36 is wayyy off, and shows a per-KW price 220% higher than what Ron states he actually paid for the 2021 project. Plus, at 19:30, the conversion "2200* .75 = $1,650 per watt" makes no sense ($1,650/W would be 330 times higher than what he paid in 2006!); what you mean is "2,200W x $0.75 = $1,650 TOTAL", i.e. it cost $1,650 for the total 2.2KW.
    At ~19:10 Ron states that he paid $5/W per solar in 2006, whereas for this project he paid approximately $0.65 - $0.75/W, and he has 2.2 KW of solar on the roof, making for a *total* cost of $1,650 for 2.2 KW. However, at 19:36 the on-screen per-KW conversion erroneously displays the _total_ 2021 KW cost, when in fact it should display the _per_ KW cost (which according to Ron's numbers would be $650-$750/KW). The correct conversion would be:
    2006: $5,000/KW
    2021: $750/KW

  • @traviss589
    @traviss589 2 года назад +21

    I want this guy to build my earthship! He knows his stuff and he really cares about the details!

  • @Hero4Hire4
    @Hero4Hire4 2 года назад +28

    I must confess; I have loved the conceptual ideas of Earthships for years now. However, I was turned off by the esthetics of their builds. The can, bottle, adobe cob thing isn’t bad, but just not for me.
    With that said this Earthship build is one I could see myself living in. At 6’5”, I even liked the elevated refrigerator on a platform. I’m in my 60’s with severe arthritis. It’s already causing me difficulties bending down to get things from the bottom shelves.
    I’m saving this video as a reference. I’ve been planning a retirement home for myself and LOVE this! 🥇🏆💯

  • @SandyWolf-
    @SandyWolf- Год назад +4

    I would move here in a heartbeat! When I graduated high school in 1982 I moved to Key West FL I lived on a charter sailboat for 2 years I gave up material things years ago to live with what I need!
    I wish I would have known about this place back then I was so close to my mother lived in Sant Fe I've even been to Taos but some how missed this or I would be living here now✌️😁

  • @jaedy1124
    @jaedy1124 Год назад +7

    Without a doubt, THE most detailed and well explained Earthship build video I have ever seen.The explanations around power, water, filtration, heating, cooling, types of materials, drapes, venting etc etc etc!! My partner and I watched this over a couple days before work and simply loved every minute! Well done!

  • @horsemindedwtp
    @horsemindedwtp 9 месяцев назад +2

    1:07... brick beanie..... freaking love it!!!!
    I was like ,wait, what?
    Is he wearin a brick beanie? 😂

  • @mikeycbaby
    @mikeycbaby 2 года назад +45

    Would love to see it after tenants move in and plants are growing and systems are fully functional.

  • @noah786
    @noah786 Год назад +7

    He mentioned using willow as part of the filtering system for the air tubes. That would be cool to check out.

  • @bondpaz
    @bondpaz 2 года назад +6

    I’ve loved Earthships for a long time. I’ve stayed in 2 in Taos. So awesome!!!❤️🥰❤️

  • @theuglykwan
    @theuglykwan 2 года назад +6

    That dude really pays attention to detail and evolved things to be better.

  • @mondavou9408
    @mondavou9408 Год назад +3

    There were several things I learned that I hadn't heard before. Thanks for keeping it real.

  • @fullcirclebirthworksmacken4196
    @fullcirclebirthworksmacken4196 2 года назад +15

    I would like to do this as an addition to existing old school blue prints that is nearly finished....connect it with an attrium and have it as a guest suite or MIL space....this is perfect.

  • @dr.trashbag
    @dr.trashbag Год назад +4

    great stuff. glad for the details on the pluming. my favorite part of earth ships is the water management.

  • @richardordonez8331
    @richardordonez8331 Год назад +4

    This is my wish list for home construction: short runs for hot water and drains, access panels for maintenance and repairs, plumbing not entombed in the walls, ceiling and floor, cabinets and floor water proof, kitchen ventilation capable to quickly purging a smoke filled kitchen, floor drains, crawl spaces large enough for workmen to work comfortably.

  • @andybratz6186
    @andybratz6186 2 года назад +11

    This place is AWESOME!!! I love that Ron made the extra size door, we did the same putting two 42" doors (we have the air chamber) on the west side. I also really like how he left the gravel in the laundry area just in case it over flows as we also did that as well. My favorite thing is how he wrapped the tire walls more to the north, kind of tucked, on the east and west side of the berm! Great job on this build- very clean design!

  • @dilbotmacguillacutty4849
    @dilbotmacguillacutty4849 2 года назад +4

    I like your brick beanie!

  • @DukeTheSPO0K
    @DukeTheSPO0K 2 года назад +5

    GREAT JOB!! This is the best earthship video that I have seen.

  • @ragamuffinukes2779
    @ragamuffinukes2779 Год назад +3

    --- Awesome video! When I get done being a van-dwelling nomad, this what I want for "bricks 'n sticks" permanent living... I'm traveling Oregon off-grid in Transit 250. LOVE IT!!! Am new subscriber & look forward to seeing more of your stuff. Happy Trails, Ms. CharLee🙋‍♀ Nikki🐶 Angel🚐

  • @JV-qd1uf
    @JV-qd1uf Год назад +7

    Awesome job bud, your description and explanation of all the nuances of the off grid living is off the charts. I want to build one of these in the worst way, thank u for letting me experience your journey. Greatly appreciated! Take care

  • @traviss589
    @traviss589 2 года назад +9

    Great video as always Eric. Mike needs you to do the videos for their Earthship channel too. They just haven't figured out their audio yet, and Mike's talks are great.

  • @tamaquasustainabilityproject
    @tamaquasustainabilityproject 2 года назад +5

    WOW Great video OGG! I always learn so much listening to Ron! This video gives me a lot of ideas!

  • @Argent_Adder
    @Argent_Adder 2 года назад +2

    hank hill would be proud with all that propane and propane accessories

  • @element-dh9dx
    @element-dh9dx 10 месяцев назад +3

    The tire conmstruction would be a interesting way to make giant pyramid looking Earthship. Just do one with semi tires, we get all the earthshippers together.

  • @TheWayWalker
    @TheWayWalker Год назад +1

    I really appreciate how you went through each system and explained how they work. Thank you! You can tell you are very passionate about your work 😊

  • @davepennington3573
    @davepennington3573 2 года назад +17

    A thermostatic fan should automatically pump excess greenhouse heat into the thermal battery in winter and outside in summer. The plants will thank you later.
    A screen on the vent window would keep most of the bugs out of the house.
    Propane cooking? Rocket mass heaters are the way, as are composting toilets.
    Keep learning!

    • @theuglykwan
      @theuglykwan Год назад +3

      Is it a good idea to have rocket mass heater for cooking in there as it might overheat?

  • @nopochoclos
    @nopochoclos Год назад +12

    They talk repeatedly about the mass etc, but none have shown how they build the foundation for the ground to prevent moisture from rising up the walls and the floor, how they do this because obviously in the desert it may not be so necessary but in areas with low-level water tables and environmental humidity will cause serious problems in the short term.

    • @bezymjannaja
      @bezymjannaja 3 месяца назад +1

      All of it is possible basically in a deserts... for cold climate it won't work.

    • @abrahamkohl
      @abrahamkohl 2 месяца назад +2

      You realize Taos gets to -30? The issue could be humidity but he mentions condensation in the tubes and others mention insulation below the footers. That probably includes a moisture barrier.

  • @theroyalcapra
    @theroyalcapra 2 года назад +4

    Another upload!! More good food to digest!

  • @TheShiversMusic
    @TheShiversMusic 11 месяцев назад +2

    I just went there and saw that house! So cool to see this video!

  • @horsemindedwtp
    @horsemindedwtp 9 месяцев назад +1

    Hate, the color, but. Beautiful home!!! Wow. Absolutely incredible

  • @Gagef220
    @Gagef220 Год назад +2

    Awesome earthship! Very intrigued on what type of Square D circuit breakers are in the DC panel. Did not know that was possible with that kind of panel.

  • @robertw1524
    @robertw1524 Год назад +2

    Wow, what a great builder ! Excellent presentation.

  • @texasscience6580
    @texasscience6580 Год назад +2

    awesome. i appreciate the detail in to the water filtration system.

  • @garyjinontariony
    @garyjinontariony 2 года назад +2

    The mega bucks house, good job. God Bless

  • @3lijahv
    @3lijahv Год назад +2

    Amazing video!! Keep up the good work! Love how detailed and informative it is!

  • @rongray4118
    @rongray4118 2 года назад +2

    Love to see Passion in Action!!

  • @joditorkelson8649
    @joditorkelson8649 Год назад +2

    Awesome home! Very talented builder

  • @ryanhearn4349
    @ryanhearn4349 2 года назад +2

    Amazing job guys!!!

  • @flatearthsubgeniussociety6249
    @flatearthsubgeniussociety6249 2 года назад +2

    Cool I got to work with Ron and the boys and help with the last 5%, great to meet you and your family as well

  • @timothywilkins774
    @timothywilkins774 2 года назад +3

    Awesome video!!!

  • @OwnerBuildersUnite
    @OwnerBuildersUnite 2 года назад +2

    Nice walkthrough dog!

  • @richardward2469
    @richardward2469 Год назад +1

    Beautiful building

  • @IngloriousHomestead
    @IngloriousHomestead 2 года назад +2

    great ! new ideas... good job

  • @Chrisicola
    @Chrisicola 2 года назад +3

    Awesome video. Thx

  • @porkchop0711
    @porkchop0711 2 года назад +2

    Lovely house

  • @ouigisboredroom
    @ouigisboredroom Год назад

    Wonderful !!!

  • @Bluewaterpinessantarosabeach
    @Bluewaterpinessantarosabeach Год назад +1

    Used the same window concept when building cold frames ! Works great! Excellent film. Thank you!

  • @wendypoginy4972
    @wendypoginy4972 Год назад

    Love it!

  • @brucemarmy8500
    @brucemarmy8500 Год назад

    Most excellent.

  • @kevinhenson942
    @kevinhenson942 Год назад

    Nice job 👍🏽

  • @RVBadlands2015
    @RVBadlands2015 2 года назад

    Love it.

  • @user-eg1ps4gj5v
    @user-eg1ps4gj5v 7 месяцев назад

    amazing

  • @RacheilAZ
    @RacheilAZ Год назад +1

    Put a “floating desk” on the backside of the Murphy bed when it is in the “up” position.
    The desk would rest on the floor when the bed is in the down position

  • @horsemindedwtp
    @horsemindedwtp 9 месяцев назад

    1:28 Bam!!!!!!! I'm "not" thee only one?
    (Fridge on a riser....... big win)

  • @amberemma6136
    @amberemma6136 11 месяцев назад

    there should be stone on the area directly under/in front on the water filter cabinet in the laundry room/green house. Just a design suggestion. I people have to stand in the bed to access it it should have a step stone for them to stand on. Love the house BTW

  • @cindycalhoun8059
    @cindycalhoun8059 2 года назад

    Thanks so much for everything everyone for all it helps so much to understanding more i like that explain people need that gbu 🤗 copper sink oh thanks love that right thanks the fireworks last night was amazing happy fouth of July gbu all the videos was most helpful and information take cqre of yourself s

  • @SuperPonygal
    @SuperPonygal 2 года назад +2

    What a beautiful Earthship! I want to build an underground geodesic dome version. Why isn't the spice cabinet next to the stove?

  • @brienmacgearailt7801
    @brienmacgearailt7801 3 месяца назад +1

    This is the first one that doesn't look like a garbage pile

  • @danielcook3771
    @danielcook3771 Год назад

    Had my heart with electrician comment)

  • @brentwall6959
    @brentwall6959 2 года назад

    Yes

  • @MegaBlackLobster
    @MegaBlackLobster Год назад +1

    I feel like the reliance on propane is compromising the objective. Aren't earthships supposed to be fully self-reliant? It would be next-level to design a septic system that creates and stores a tank of bio-gas to run the water heater and stove. Or more solar capacity to run an electric instant water heater and an electric induction stove could also eliminate the reliance on propane delivery. Bio-gas would work so nicely for your cooking fuel.
    Other than that, I think this earthships are so incredible.. I love the passive cooling and heating principles the most. The water recycling systems have really come a long way as well. Great jobs guys! Never stop innovating! You inspire many people to change the way they see and interact with their homes. And challenging traditional building methods with a more self sustainable plan is another huge plus! I hope to build my "trash castle" one day in the near future 😁

    • @TheOffGridGuru
      @TheOffGridGuru  Год назад +2

      I couldn’t agree more Jared. Surplus solar could be used for hot water for sure. Bio gas is a little trickier, could work for cooking fuel seasonally, but I haven’t seen a full proof year round system yet. There are septic bio digesters available but the investment is greater than conventional septic, and gas is inexpensive.

    • @MegaBlackLobster
      @MegaBlackLobster Год назад

      @@TheOffGridGuru Hey! Thanks for the quick response! That's good to know you have already looked into the bio-gas option! Would it require much more investment into the solar generation/storage to switch both to electric? I guess those are both things that could draw an immense amount of power when you are doing laundry, showering, and cooking in the winter months. The main investment would probably be in battery storage. What do you think?

    • @TheOffGridGuru
      @TheOffGridGuru  Год назад

      @@MegaBlackLobster Well, as for the solar investment, its more about using your peak solar gain hours during the day to heat hot water once your batteries are topped off. So its more about the design of the system rather than the size.

    • @TheOffGridGuru
      @TheOffGridGuru  Год назад +1

      @@MegaBlackLobster As for high draw items like washing machines, those can also be run during the day when the system is “floating” (the batteries are full). I know earthship residents that will prep laundry in the morning or night before and then use a home automation app on their phone to turn kn the machine from work during the “peak” solar hours of the day. Or if the weather shifts, they can skip it, protecting their system from being over drawn. Hope this has shed some light on the possibilities!

    • @MegaBlackLobster
      @MegaBlackLobster Год назад

      @@TheOffGridGuru that is genius!

  • @johannamayer1284
    @johannamayer1284 Год назад

    perfect

  • @ms.suzylee2932
    @ms.suzylee2932 2 года назад +1

    Aweyeah, aweyeah!

  • @dizzyx05
    @dizzyx05 Год назад

    love the walk thru is there a source for the actual build like from start to build with deciding where to build. even overseas id like to have one by retirement age so been looking at land and i think this type of home makes sense.

  • @jimmylaremore6234
    @jimmylaremore6234 2 года назад +8

    Always love your videos🙏 Thx How much would a house like this cost?

    • @jeremywilson9606
      @jeremywilson9606 Год назад

      Kindof more like .... How much would you save living in one like this !!!!!!

  • @dayvancowboi9135
    @dayvancowboi9135 2 года назад +1

    man, this is ultra random, but i badly wish a guy like you was the president

  • @Smackvttv
    @Smackvttv Год назад

    Nice place I remember when I used led battery’s and thought I was having more storage than lifepo4 for less money!! Wow was I wrong it’s so nice to have power off grid next project is to get more panels to keep up with all the new electrical stuff I have now

    • @TheOffGridGuru
      @TheOffGridGuru  Год назад

      Glad to hear it...Maybe you'll get new panels for Christmas haha... We used AGM batteries in this house, but Lithium Iron phosphate (LiFePO4) will be on my radar for next time!

  • @element-dh9dx
    @element-dh9dx 10 месяцев назад

    I had an idea about doing the wall of tires and the birm right, but instead of stopping just go taller with the stack of tires, why not ?. Then you can do a loft for sleeping, greenhouse that has levels. You could do probably two rows of tires then.
    I also thought about making a secret room out the back wall you duck into a 8' corrugated pipe then put the air intake pipe from that room out the back of the birm. This way you can make an escape route with some smaller pipe and a ladder out the birm, but you would have to climb up to the hidden emergency exit.
    It would probably cost not a whole lot of money, it's not really buried into the ground it's just covered in some dirt, the water will run off the birm so...should be good. You should put rocks around the corrugated pipe for drainage and support, pack them down tight, followed by some dirt and I'd throw some concrete into it somewhere. People might think, why do they have such a big birm, but maybe that's how you designed it. Your birm would need to be like 40 feet long, at least as high as the tires to cover a 8x20 pipe and some extra pipe.

  • @thewiggleroom811
    @thewiggleroom811 Год назад

    love it ! You Hiring ? roofing/masonry background ......

  • @theycallmesocks1369
    @theycallmesocks1369 2 года назад +2

    This is awesome. I showed this to my brother in law who is going to school for environmental science, his dad has owned a construction company for over 30 years, I started working with him about 10 years ago. I have a few questions to ask you if you have an email address I could get?

  • @lai7034
    @lai7034 Год назад +1

    This is the best "earthship" I've seen so far. Well done!!!! Please provide builder contact information???

  • @bathory5026
    @bathory5026 Месяц назад

    I love the extra wide door. If I were in charge of code, all doorways, walkways, and points of egress would be 6 ft minimum!

  • @T0MME0
    @T0MME0 Год назад

    Very cool thanks for showing it. Is the tamper vs hammer video coming out? Thanks.

  • @darrenhimmelspach5591
    @darrenhimmelspach5591 Год назад

    Love to have you build me one up here in Washington State

  • @horsemindedwtp
    @horsemindedwtp 9 месяцев назад

    He's a hippie, but obviously we'll rounded and know his business. Genius

  • @suestaley844
    @suestaley844 Год назад

    I always see these earthships/ cob buildings in arrid areas. Is it at all feasible to build something like this in Virginia or WVa? Filling cisterns would be easier but would the extra water climate cause issues?

  • @MrRourk
    @MrRourk Год назад +1

    Why propane if you have all that electric? Like he said early in the video a 2nd bank of batteries.

  • @Mudpuppynme
    @Mudpuppynme Год назад

    Where the heck are you gardening around there lol? Your vids usually show up in the 1st line of vids on my Smart TV which is nice, then I get to see how you are when I get home from work. Weird, the road just ends?

  • @christopherhouse7937
    @christopherhouse7937 2 года назад +4

    It’s very cool and interesting earth ship home! I was curious if you could use a Tesla Powerwall 🔋 instead of those batteries you showed. Maybe better technology. I like the commercial stove. I think if it was me I would want a bigger refrigerator or higher end. Also I wouldn’t go with that wood choice, I would go with pine or cedar. How much will this earth ship cost once it’s a finished home and completed?. 👍🏻😊

    • @DarylOster
      @DarylOster Год назад

      Last I checked Tela will NOT sell a power wall for off-grid use, and we can agree that there are much better battery choices. LIPO (lithium iron phosphate) batteries can retain up to 80% for as many as 10,000 cycles, and don't cost much more than AGM (AGM is usually dead after 300 cycles).

  • @simhahtamar8783
    @simhahtamar8783 Год назад

    What is the size of the Earthship Tiny House? Also, you seem to have some type of easement behind the fridge? Good idea on the Murphy bed. Did you use car hydraulics for the Murphy Bed? There is an Italian builder that has great ideas on use of space in the Murphy bed. However, the Italian builder's beds are very expensive. I think this tiny house is a good design for senior living as the bed is easily hidden. I have been knocking my head around how to build the toilet into a water closet(W/C) and being able to vent the odors through the green house and out the home itself. Is there anyone else out there who prefers not to see the toilet upon entry and have solved my smell dilemma?

  • @whatsgrowingon
    @whatsgrowingon 2 года назад +6

    How much would a unit like this cost?

    • @realtruth1448
      @realtruth1448 2 года назад

      Looks like it’s around 1700sqft, it says earthships are around 250$ per sqft, but supposedly the prices have dropped, so a home like this would cost probably 400k

  • @horsemindedwtp
    @horsemindedwtp 9 месяцев назад

    This is probably one of the craziest things I've ever seen. Can you build these houses anywhere?
    (Home's)(ship?)

  • @oakld
    @oakld Год назад +1

    I like how the video is attempting to provide a lot of information. There's something inspiring about Earthships. However, I personally don't like the aesthetics, selection of materials, quality of materials and workmanship of most of them. In fact, it all seems to be pretty dreadful to me. But I also get why many people love it, the ecological appeal and how they're different. Of course, this design only works in desert, or to be precise in places with same average annual temperature. When you build in colder climate, you need to fundamentally change the shell, insulation, heating, ventilation/air recuperation, etc. or you might not save any money on heating, but in contrast heat all year round. I plan to build an earthship inspired earth-covered house, but with classic European approach when it comes to engineering, materials, etc. Of course, the price goes up, when you consider 3-pane insulating windows, design challenges with insulation all around, concrete shell, heat-pump heating, complex HVAC (automatic rerouting air flow between "ground tubes" collector, direct intake, greenhouse and heater - which all depends on day time, season and weather), proper water insulation, etc. When you build in colder climate (not even cold, just let's say NYC type of climate), properly designing all that to resist humidity and cold is a must. Otherwise one could end up with a horror house full of dampness and mold. There are such stories, though not that commonly promoted. Which is sad, because one can learn at least as much from a bad build as from the good one.

  • @sjamesparsonsjr
    @sjamesparsonsjr 2 года назад +4

    Do you have a blueprint of this build?

  • @douglaspohl1827
    @douglaspohl1827 Год назад

    Lots of items on TODO list before ready to occupy... good luck!

  • @diananeuenschwander5560
    @diananeuenschwander5560 Год назад

    I have always loved the earthhomes. With this house, I dont think I'd like a window in the shower area. Otherwise a beautiful little tiny house. I'd add a wood stove and more solar too.

  • @foipa1
    @foipa1 2 года назад +2

    Wood window in a wet room shower wall? Can you say rot and mold?

  • @bernadettetibazi7893
    @bernadettetibazi7893 Год назад

    How much does is cost? It's awesome!

  • @ggtt8532
    @ggtt8532 Год назад

    建构这50里区的工作人员,只在春夏初秋(树木一开始落叶就离开,停止工作,太冷又用劳力工作会很伤害身体,冬季要多睡多休息,留元气至春季才工作)工作,中秋就得收拾好一切离开(去南部Florida/Atlanta较温区),因为初冬一下起雪,马路集雪/地太滑etc.就难通行。

  • @westonlee9778
    @westonlee9778 6 месяцев назад

    Hi how can I get building plans to build a earth ship thank you so very much

  • @ryanhearn4349
    @ryanhearn4349 2 года назад +1

    I’ve had a few people ask about what it would cost to have something just Ike this?

  • @denisewiley410
    @denisewiley410 2 года назад

    What is the valve call for the water

  • @Bluewaterpinessantarosabeach
    @Bluewaterpinessantarosabeach Год назад +1

    Will you be at the Crestone Fair?

    • @TheOffGridGuru
      @TheOffGridGuru  Год назад

      Yes, Im bringing Ron too! I am hosting the building Demos this year. Check out the demos from last year I just posted: ruclips.net/video/w9tgILK8TH0/видео.html

  • @carolleenkelmann4751
    @carolleenkelmann4751 Год назад

    This sounds very complicated. Still, seeing I am a great advocate for self-responsibility in the life you hopefully, can choose yourself and not have the Govt and Local regulations dictating ever nook and cranny, it will be challenging and satisfying to attend to all your needs. I wish this guy lived in Europe!

  • @johnhoward3271
    @johnhoward3271 Год назад

    I would love to see a video like this
    done by the actual home Owner
    AFTER They've lived in the house for at least five years !

    • @TheOffGridGuru
      @TheOffGridGuru  Год назад +1

      They just moved in, I’ll ask!

    • @ragamuffinukes2779
      @ragamuffinukes2779 Год назад

      @@TheOffGridGuru --- Awesome! When I get done being a van-dwelling nomad, this what I want for "bricks 'n sticks" permanent living... I'm off-grid in a no-build build in Transit 250. LOVE IT!!! Am new subscriber & look forward to seeing more of your stuff. Happy Trails, Ms. CharLee🙋‍♀ Nikki🐶 Angel🚐

  • @HeatherNaturaly
    @HeatherNaturaly 2 года назад +2

    So what are the dimensions of the actual living area? There's no living room..or dining area.

  • @michaeldufresne9199
    @michaeldufresne9199 Год назад +1

    this how houses should be bulit . all though I do believe the earth cools down warms up growing our own food will be better for own health the more we can get away from the grid water sewer systems the better .

  • @horsemindedwtp
    @horsemindedwtp 9 месяцев назад

    He thought of Everything.
    They need to have like a class

  • @kenike007
    @kenike007 Год назад

    What did he say he used on the bath room walls?
    It sou decline white porelin??? ...poreclin???

  • @SapioiT
    @SapioiT Год назад +1

    The only thing I'd do different is have stainless steel sheets for the first 2-3 meters (or yards) as the pavement in front of the house, to get more sunlight and heat into the greenhouse by reflecting the sunlight from the stainless steel pavement into the house. Sure, that means you won't be able to use that space for other plants and storage, but it also means lower heating bills the whole year, and maybe also more solar power during the winter and when it's cloudy.

    • @dizzlethe7346
      @dizzlethe7346 Год назад

      You normally put in raise planting beds, With black fabric over them in the winter an nothing on it during the summer to act as a battery both ways. The biggest reason they can use such a small solar array is bc they are in the south.

    • @dizzlethe7346
      @dizzlethe7346 Год назад

      But I do agree I would have gone bigger on the solar also. If you just go all electric, The money you would say not have a plumber, inspections, Extra appliances cost's for being propane an dealing with them when they go bad last but not least knowing your always going need a propane truck x amount of months... If you go more solar and make the room across the front face of "earthship" homes the convection caused helps you heat in the winter and cool in the summer massively also..
      I would go a Sol-ark 8Kw at least with power management. To let me put up 14Kw of solar an use ALL 14 as the sun shines (should look up the tech it is SUPPER cool) It lets you use more loads during the day w/o stepping up inverters. This way you can double if not triple up with hot water tanks to use as a battery. But Mostly so you do not have a bottle neck going on while charging after a cloudy time. Also with at least 20 if not up to 30Kw of EG4 batteries. Plus a 8Kw generator with two 100ga propane tanks to feed the system that you connect like a bbq, for the same price as his "Propane" package here. If not being able to step everything up a lil more if you want to bring in the tax benefits.