CrealCritter
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My son just purchased an earthen birm house. Build into the side of a hill and fully enclosed on three sides. His utility bills are expected to be almost nothing throughout the year both heat and air conditioning are from aa geothermal heat pump, it's basically uses a coil of pipe buried deep in the ground as a heat / cooling source.
It's a nice house and all don't get me wrong but there are only three tripple pane windows, the front door and a guarage door on one side of the house. There is one way in and one way out. He's been living there less than a month and has already had to move into the second bedroom because with no windows in the master bedroom, he was having a hard time sleeping and waking up. Actually earthen birm houses are pretty common around here but his is the first ever got to study. It's like a cement cave with framed walls and cement wall stuco type board. Kind of odd/different type of construction and not something I've ever had the opportunity to study before.
Its amazing how our bodies rely on the sun isn't it?
It's a nice house and all don't get me wrong but there are only three tripple pane windows, the front door and a guarage door on one side of the house. There is one way in and one way out. He's been living there less than a month and has already had to move into the second bedroom because with no windows in the master bedroom, he was having a hard time sleeping and waking up. Actually earthen birm houses are pretty common around here but his is the first ever got to study. It's like a cement cave with framed walls and cement wall stuco type board. Kind of odd/different type of construction and not something I've ever had the opportunity to study before.
Its amazing how our bodies rely on the sun isn't it?
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