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Our Earthbag Building Digital Headquarters!

Welcome!  One of the biggest projects we (especially Keith) have ever undertaken in our lives is to build an earthbag house for Keith’s mom in Eastern Kansas.  I’ve documented the process here, and will likely continue to add more posts and information about this unique building project.  If you want more information, just click below and I’ll send you my newsletter whenever I share an update about this house:

Please check out our blog posts below:

Repairing Damaged Earthbags

As I showed in the video last week, during our 9-month absence the partially finished earthbag house began to deteriorate in some places. This week the primary tasks were to repair some of that damage and prepare to continue our forward progress. Keith rented a mini-excavator and dug some clay out of our pond, which…
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Earthbag Building Resources

In this post I would like to share a list of the resources we have used for building the earthbag house. I’ll update this page as we continue the project, so check back later or sign up for my newsletter at the end of the post to be notified when I add something new!
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Papercrete

Papercrete? What’s that? Papercrete is a mixture of paper and Portland cement.  It has a light, spongy, airy feel and it’s a great insulating material!  
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Cistern Part II

A few weeks back I wrote a post about the rainwater cistern we’re building.  We’ve made a lot of progress since then!  My newest video shows the cistern from dream to (almost) done! This cistern, made of earthbags like the rest of the house, will be the primary source of water for the house.  We’ll…
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Ground Insulation

Protecting the House from Cold and Moisture One of the major things to consider when building a house is how to protect it from moisture and temperature extremes.  Here’s a video I filmed (a couple of months back now) on how Keith protected the foundation of the earthbag house from the elements using natural and reused building…
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Cistern

Cistern and Utility Room The most unusual and complex part of the earthbag house is the utility room, containing a 3,000 gallon rainwater cistern.  This room is the center of operations from which the electricity, sewer and water supply will be controlled.  It is also recessed into the ground with double-thick walls below ground level,…
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Earthbag Mixture

Earthbag Mixture This being an earthbag house, one of the primary tasks involved in building it is making the mixture to put into the earthbags. We start out with the piles of clay that have been dug up around the building site.  My father-in-law, Lee, made mud pits–like kiddie pools–with boards and plywood and tarps, and…
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Gravel Walls

The Walls are Coming! I’m so excited to be past the trenching and foundation stage and working on the actual walls!  We’ve hired some helpers to come out during the week, and on the weekends sometimes Denise and Jeff come out and may bring friends to help as well.  Thanks to the additional hands, things are moving…
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Foundations

Foundation, French Drain, and the First Bags! We’re making steady progress on the earthbag house!  Here’s what we’ve been up to: On the afternoon of August 13th, after we had finished filling the last of the trenches, Keith rented a mini excavator to dig the foundation and the cistern/utility room, which will be set lower…
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