The Building of Our Root Cellar

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  • Опубликовано: 29 авг 2024
  • So many of you asked to see a video of our root cellar build that my husband put one together!
    If you've wanted to know what it looks like to build a root cellar or maybe just why on earth it took us 18 months to do it, check out this video. :)
    See the pictures and get all the details on our root cellar build here: www.littlehous...
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    Little House Living
    PO Box 637
    Hot Springs, SD 57747

Комментарии • 83

  • @randalllaue4042
    @randalllaue4042 Год назад +15

    My grandmother added a “Root cellar” underneath an addition to her kitchen... handy and close!

    • @Orikix
      @Orikix Год назад +2

      Handy grandy

  • @hillbillyfranks
    @hillbillyfranks 3 месяца назад +1

    Nice job on that root seller Enjoy the video Stay safe my friend have a good day

  • @tonipidsadnick5149
    @tonipidsadnick5149 2 года назад +12

    YAY!! Thanks so much Merissa and Dave for putting this together. Your tour of the place was wonderful, but seeing how it was constructed was even better! (told ya so!). The stone work was particularly nice! I'm sure you'll be using it for many-many years and I think that others will be inspired/motivated to make their own root cellar. Best wishes and many blessings!

  • @donaldwallace5177
    @donaldwallace5177 Год назад +1

    I wanted to say that I'm proud of you and your Family and it looks Picture Perfect. Thank You For Showing It To Us. 🇺🇸 🌎 .

  • @kuzadupa185
    @kuzadupa185 11 месяцев назад

    Now THAT is a root cellar!!!! Great job.. reminds me of the ones id help stock as a kid in eatern Europe before winter

  • @teresamexico309
    @teresamexico309 Год назад +1

    What a beautiful work with the stones!

  • @darlenethompson9325
    @darlenethompson9325 2 года назад +7

    This was really interesting to see how it all came together. Thanks for sharing.

  • @heyeverybody5616
    @heyeverybody5616 2 года назад

    That my friend is a thing of beauty and joy.. Sound like a young fellow, I’m thinking you’re a good man. Happy journeys!

  • @denisewilson8367
    @denisewilson8367 Год назад

    Awesome job! You have made a great place for a shelter for bad weather and a place to store your harvest from your homestead.

  • @venturahwy76
    @venturahwy76 Год назад +2

    Very nice I like the idea of using a precast concrete for a root cellar. Looks fantastic with the door and rocks stacked

  • @jusjukinallen8845
    @jusjukinallen8845 2 года назад +3

    Love the way it looks. Wish we had rocks like that around us. Also love the Blue Heeler, we have 3 right now and have had them for years.

  • @mountainguyed67
    @mountainguyed67 Год назад

    I’ve been visualizing the “hallway” extending out from the root cellar for several years now, still haven’t built one. I had thought I’d never find plans or pictures of one built that way, until today. I found another earlier, now yours. Thank you so much for posting for us to see. I have done the groundwork to where we want the cellar, in the spring I’ll start digging the actual spot. Ours will go into a hill, it won’t be an artificial mound.

  • @jimmackey2909
    @jimmackey2909 Год назад +1

    Nice build, great use of available resources, aka, preformed cistern. Only thing I would add is what the old timers used to do for temperature control. Between the inner and outer doors they would lay a foot or so of manure under the gravel. As it decays it gives off heat so the winter temps don't affect the storage area as much. Doesn't smell either because it's buried.

  • @hardnackfarms1736
    @hardnackfarms1736 2 года назад

    Love this and the beautiful sunset awesome! Wendy🐞🌺🌷🙏🦋🌸

  • @JamieE76
    @JamieE76 2 года назад +4

    It turned out really nice! :)

  • @Oringi
    @Oringi 2 года назад +3

    Super cool. Great job family✨

  • @chantal3172
    @chantal3172 2 года назад +1

    Very interesting. Thank you so much for sharing with us.

  • @joesmith7427
    @joesmith7427 7 месяцев назад +1

    How much $$was the cistern delivered?? How cold does it get inside at what temperture outside?? How about the humidity?? How much was the total cost?? Tell us on your new video!!

  • @herbertpoland6321
    @herbertpoland6321 2 года назад +1

    very nice job. Thanks for great video

  • @shineyrocks390
    @shineyrocks390 Год назад

    Custer South Dakota that sawmill sits on 385 between Custer and Pringle. Been there many times. Howdy neighbor 🖐️

  • @kimkerley4218
    @kimkerley4218 Год назад

    Beautiful 😊

  • @Redhackle
    @Redhackle 2 года назад

    Thanks very much. Great job !

  • @enjoyingthejourneycanceras2355
    @enjoyingthejourneycanceras2355 2 года назад

    That looks fine just fine job

  • @tufankilinc636
    @tufankilinc636 Год назад

    New sub, Outstanding work, man. Keep it up!!

  • @ssxxiii
    @ssxxiii Год назад +1

    the door brace is at the wrong angle...

  • @COWELLGIRL
    @COWELLGIRL 2 года назад

    So awesome

  • @SCOTTBULGRIN
    @SCOTTBULGRIN 2 года назад

    Well done.

  • @vivette2512
    @vivette2512 2 года назад

    I live in the Caribbean I don't know if this would work for me with all this heat 😩
    Inside would be like 🔥🔥

  • @douggief1367
    @douggief1367 2 года назад +2

    Great! Thanks! Love your energy! (Hint: The diagonal brace on your door runs the wrong way; I'm an old carpenter and I've been doing this all my life).

    • @mikeratkowski3506
      @mikeratkowski3506 Год назад

      I agree, brace should start at bottom hinge and run up 45degrees to outside corner

  • @bartbley1269
    @bartbley1269 Год назад +1

    Had a friend that built one 20+ years ago he had three doors in his and the one hundred watt light bulb heated it

  • @devriescustomleather1109
    @devriescustomleather1109 2 года назад

    Nice!

  • @redcloud870
    @redcloud870 6 месяцев назад

    Nice

  • @TarmanTheChampion
    @TarmanTheChampion Год назад

    Looks like your daughter and dog did most of the work... ;)

  • @claraelliott1334
    @claraelliott1334 Год назад

    This is how folks stored their crops ,back then.

  • @gagelabarber3224
    @gagelabarber3224 Год назад

    very nice

  • @2shay337
    @2shay337 Год назад

    If you hadn't the metal siding to preserve the wood used to build the cellar, could you have tried Shou Sugi Ban the Japanese technique for water proofing wood by burning?

  • @lastchancehomestead6813
    @lastchancehomestead6813 2 года назад

    Nice.

  • @moki888
    @moki888 Год назад

    Really looks like an amazing job! Is the walk in necessary in southern states? Also you mentioned wanting to keep warm....was thinking the point was to have a cool cellar.

    • @LittleHouseLiving
      @LittleHouseLiving  Год назад

      I would still do the entrance no matter what. It helps keep it under the ground further so the temp doesn't fluctuate as much.
      It does need to be kept above freezing so it needs to be "warm" to a certain degree. Ours stays between 34 and 38 degrees in the winter.

  • @joecnc3341
    @joecnc3341 Год назад

    Nice addition to the ranch! Please let us know how it is holding up and typical temperatures and humidity inside

    • @LittleHouseLiving
      @LittleHouseLiving  Год назад

      It's holding up very well! We didn't have much to put in it this year but it's still holding at the 34-38 degree temp all winter and between 80-90% humidity.

    • @jeremiah1528
      @jeremiah1528 Год назад

      ​@Little House Living what about the summer time? What are the temps in the summer?
      Aren't you supposed to build a root cellar underground where it's cooler?

    • @LittleHouseLiving
      @LittleHouseLiving  Год назад

      @@jeremiah1528 I'm not sure what your question is? The root cellar is underground where it's cooler. We do not use it in the summer time, it's for wintertime storage.

    • @jeremiah1528
      @jeremiah1528 Год назад

      @Little House Living I didn't realize that.
      I saw a video of Yakut people and they had this underground cellar similar to yours. It was underground underground though.
      They brought in huge blocks of ice in the winter. In the middle of the summer the guy went down to get some fish and stuff and the ice was fine. It was still freezing cold in there. The fish and meat and veggies were still frozen. It was amazing to me.
      I thought yours was like that. I didn't realize you don't use it in the summer.
      I was asking what the temps were in yours in the summah lol....

  • @carmel833
    @carmel833 Год назад +2

    What is your average humidity level in the winter & summer seasons? Asking as everything I have read states that dirt or gravel floors allow more humidity for a cooler moist environment that allows the root crops to thrive. I was curious as maybe your setup works well for your needs. Thanks

  • @lindaneyer4523
    @lindaneyer4523 2 года назад +2

    Hi, we also are thinking of putting a cistern in the side of our hill for a root cellar and would like to make a hallway (for want of a better word) and have 2 doors to help with insulation. Question for you -- did you attach the first wooden, hallway frame to the concrete cistern, and if so, how (didn't see that in the video)? Or did you just push the wooden frame up against the cistern and trust to gravity? Any problems with that, and if so, what would you do differently? Thanks!

    • @LittleHouseLiving
      @LittleHouseLiving  2 года назад +3

      I don't believe that it is attached to the cistern, it's just built right up next to it. We covered the entryway and part of the top of the cistern with steel (screwed into the wood and then buried) so that prevents any gaps. No problems with that so far.

    • @exploringyesterday4352
      @exploringyesterday4352 Год назад +2

      Hey, David here… I did run a lag bolt with large washers on both sides of the wood frame through the concrete to make sure it didn’t pull away over time.

    • @americatruecrime
      @americatruecrime Год назад

      @@LittleHouseLiving why does it need a hallway? Thank you for your great videos🙂

    • @LittleHouseLiving
      @LittleHouseLiving  Год назад +2

      @@americatruecrime It's to be able to get further back underground instead of having no covering of earth by the front door (otherwise things would freeze).

    • @americatruecrime
      @americatruecrime Год назад +1

      @@LittleHouseLiving I see. It is beautiful with the large rocks on top too. Thank you.

  • @user-lx9nu4bv7l
    @user-lx9nu4bv7l Год назад

    why didnt you burn the lumber where it will be in contact with the ground to help keep from rotting

  • @capthappy345
    @capthappy345 Год назад

    Nice work! Where's yur location. Nice property

  • @joesmith7427
    @joesmith7427 7 месяцев назад

    I see u have snow, so where are u located at more or less??

  • @PrimarchEldarAutarch
    @PrimarchEldarAutarch Год назад

    How will you keep it dry or are cisterns made with 'lock' product in the walls?

  • @qaweeorltuys
    @qaweeorltuys 2 года назад

    How much earth covers the storage area and what temp is it inside during winter? Any special considerations for humidity/airflow?
    I live in Maine and need to make one of these

  • @audramckinney
    @audramckinney 4 месяца назад

    What is the size of the cistern?

  • @kathleenmiller67
    @kathleenmiller67 2 года назад

    This is beautiful! I am curious why the entry is so deep? Is it for temperature control somehow?

    • @LittleHouseLiving
      @LittleHouseLiving  2 года назад +2

      Yes, for temp control so that it can be as far buried as possible.

  • @G57840
    @G57840 Год назад

    Kool

  • @peterlawrence738
    @peterlawrence738 Год назад

    Under floor drainage and a wall waterproof membrane seems to be missing?

    • @LittleHouseLiving
      @LittleHouseLiving  Год назад

      This is a cistern and it's meant to be waterproof to hold water in. It's been sealed so water seepage is not an issue.

  • @davlun
    @davlun 2 года назад

    where did you find the concrete cistern? that is a great idea

  • @dragonssynbyington1516
    @dragonssynbyington1516 2 года назад

    Happy for you and it’s great you are able to do this, but you are no help to those that can’t afford it, we need some way to put a root cellar in that’s affordable,

  • @kaylapitts9665
    @kaylapitts9665 Год назад

    Where do you get one of those at ?

  • @jonothandoeser
    @jonothandoeser Год назад

    Why was putting a hallway in front of the root cellar so important to its functionality?

    • @davidalink
      @davidalink Год назад

      It keeps it much cooler by allowing dirt to be on all sides.

    • @jonothandoeser
      @jonothandoeser Год назад

      e@@davidalink Well, couldn't you put dirt on every side of the root cellar without a hallway?

    • @davidalink
      @davidalink Год назад +1

      @@jonothandoeser Because if the wall with the door was in the direct sunlight it would warm the entire root cellar. With the hallway, it keeps any exterior heat away from the main chamber.

    • @jonothandoeser
      @jonothandoeser Год назад

      @@davidalink Ah! Ok that makes sense. Thank you.

  • @mikeveine
    @mikeveine Год назад

    The untreated lumber below grade is a bad idea. It will rot and mold.

    • @davidalink
      @davidalink Год назад

      It will someday- but not in my lifetime! It stays nice and dry, and I put gravel around it to drain away anything that might happen to get in there.

  • @the_g9456
    @the_g9456 Год назад

    Root Celler or Root Seller?

  • @ronc7743
    @ronc7743 2 месяца назад

    Might end up being a bomb shelter.

  • @tommyb.6064
    @tommyb.6064 Год назад

    I don't know wht we never see videos of people showing off their illegal setup on canadian crown's land... Oh, I know, it's because it's illegal!

    • @aarontravieso7784
      @aarontravieso7784 Год назад

      Curious texan here...
      Why is it illegal?
      Is it illegal throughout all of Canada?

  • @StarrGod696
    @StarrGod696 Год назад

    You are a no building individual…. Thanks for documenting that fact…. Lol.

  • @dragonssynbyington1516
    @dragonssynbyington1516 2 года назад

    Happy for you and it’s great you are able to do this, but you are no help to those that can’t afford it, we need some way to put a root cellar in that’s affordable,