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Earth-Sheltered Houses: How to Build an Affordable Underground Home: 4 (Mother Earth News Wiser Living Series, 4) Paperback – Illustrated, 18 May 2006
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The only how-to manual on the subject directed to mainstream owner-builders
An earth-sheltered, earth-roofed home has the least impact upon the land of all housing styles, leaving almost zero footprint on the planet.
Earth-Sheltered Houses is a practical guide for those who want to build their own underground home at moderate cost. It describes the benefits of sheltering a home with earth, including the added comfort and energy efficiency from the moderating influence of the earth on the home's temperature-keeping it warm in the winter and cool in the summer-low maintenance, and the protection against fire, sound, earthquake and storm afforded by the earth. Extra benefits from adding an earth or other living roof option include greater longevity of the roof substrate, fine aesthetics, and environmental harmony.
The book covers all of the various construction techniques involved including details on planning, excavation, footings, floor, walls, framing, roofing, waterproofing, insulation and drainage. Specific methods appropriate for the inexperienced owner-builder are a particular focus and include:
- pouring one's own footings and/or floor
- the use of dry-stacked (surface-bonded) concrete block walls
- post-and-beam framing
- plank-and-beam roofing, and
- drainage methods and self-adhesive waterproofing membranes.
The time-tested, easy-to-learn construction techniques described in Earth-Sheltered Houses will enable readers to embark upon their own building projects with confidence, backed up by a comprehensive resources section that lists all the latest products such as waterproofing membranes, types of rigid insulation and drainage products that will protect the building against water damage and heat loss.
- Print length256 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherNew Society Publishers
- Publication date18 May 2006
- Reading age16 years and up
- Dimensions19.05 x 1.78 x 22.86 cm
- ISBN-109780865715219
- ISBN-13978-0865715219
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"If there were a Pulitzer prize for building books, Rob Roy would surely have won it by now. His books are always a pleasure to read ― witty, entertaining, and informative. This latest volume provides crucial and hard-to-find details about a sticky subject ― how to design, build, and waterproof the parts of a house that are in direct contact with the earth. For lack of some of the information in this book, one of my first living roofs has sprung multiple recurring leaks. I'm about to tear it off and replace it the right way ― using Earth-Sheltered Houses as my guide."
― Michael G. Smith, co-editor of The Art of Natural Building and co-author of The Hand-Sculpted House
"Rob Roy is the guru the of the earth sheltered home movement. Earth-Sheltered Houses is based on years of practical experience building and living in earth sheltered homes. The diagrams, photos, and charts make it a must have resource for anyone considering building with this medium. And better yet, the humor and wisdom of the writing make it a fun read."
― Tehri Parker, Executive Director, Midwest Renewable Energy Association
"If it's "conventional" advice you are seeking ― on home design, construction, or financing ― Rob Roy is not your man. But if you are receptive to new solutions, Rob Roy is a fountain of new ideas. He is one of the truly original thinkers of our time."
― Stephen Morris, founder of The Public Press and publisher, Green Living Journal
"Finally, a detailed yet user-friendly book on earth sheltered houses. As always, cordwood-masonry master Rob Roy offers a hands-on, accessible read on the advantages (comfort and savings from thermal mass, living roofs, affordability and dependability) and challenges (insulation and waterproofing) of one of man's earliest and simplest forms of housing."
― Andre Fauteux, publisher/editor, La Maison du 21e siecle magazine
"At last a comprehensive, authoritative book on earth-sheltered home building. This valuable book contains a wealth of accurate and clearly presented information on one of the most important ways to build environmentally friendly, energy-efficient homes."
― Dan Chiras, author of The Solar House ; The Natural House ; The New Ecological Home ; and The Homeowner's Guide to Renewable Energy
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The only how-to manual on the subject directed to mainstream owner-builders
An earth-sheltered, earth-roofed home has the least impact upon the land of all housing styles, leaving almost zero footprint on the planet.
Earth-Sheltered Houses is a practical guide for those who want to build their own underground home at moderate cost. It describes the benefits of sheltering a home with earth, including the added comfort and energy efficiency from the moderating influence of the earth on the home's temperature -- keeping it warm in the winter and cool in the summer – low maintenance, and the protection against fire, sound, earthquake and storm afforded by the earth. Extra benefits from adding an earth or other living roof option include greater longevity of the roof substrate, fine aesthetics, and environmental harmony.
The book covers all of the various construction techniques involved including details on planning, excavation, footings, floor, walls, framing, roofing, waterproofing, insulation and drainage. Specific methods appropriate for the inexperienced owner-builder are a particular focus and include:
- pouring one's own footings and/or floor
- the use of dry-stacked (surface-bonded) concrete block walls
- post-and-beam framing
- plank-and-beam roofing, and
- drainage methods and self-adhesive waterproofing membranes.
The time-tested, easy-to-learn construction techniques described in Earth-Sheltered Houses will enable readers to embark upon their own building projects with confidence, backed up by a comprehensive resources section that lists all the latest products such as waterproofing membranes, types of rigid insulation and drainage products that will protect the building against water damage and heat loss.
Rob Roy is a former contractor with 27 years experience and twelve previous books to his credit, including Cordwood Building and Timber Framing for the Rest of Us . An expert on underground building, he founded the Earthwood Building School in 1981 with his wife, Jaki, and is frequently a speaker at events throughout North America.
About the Author
Author/editor Rob Roy has been building, researching and teaching about cordwood masonry for 25 years and, with his wife, started Earthwood Building School in 1981. He has written ten books on alternative building, presented four videos-including two about cordwood masonry-and has taught cordwood masonry all over the world.
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- ASIN : 0865715211
- Publisher : New Society Publishers; Illustrated edition (18 May 2006)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 256 pages
- ISBN-10 : 9780865715219
- ISBN-13 : 978-0865715219
- Reading age : 16 years and up
- Dimensions : 19.05 x 1.78 x 22.86 cm
- Best Sellers Rank: 955,428 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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- 836 in Home Improvement Extensions & Renovation
- 1,194 in Self-Sufficiency & Green Living
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Rob Roy has been building, researching and teaching about cordwood masonry for four decades. Widely recognized as a world leading authority on cordwood construction, Rob started Earthwood Building School in 1981 to train builders in the latest cordwood building methods. He has authored and edited a dozen books on alternative and natural building including the first edition of Cordwood Building, Timber Framing for the Rest of Us and Earth-Sheltered Houses. Rob has also presented four videos, including two about cordwood masonry and has taught cordwood masonry all over the world. Rob lives in Chazy, NY
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- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 13 September 2013I loved how this book gave you practical details and insights that you do not normally get from a technical book. It gave you details about his learning curve from mistakes as he built the various properties. Very well written and worth a read if you want to build your own earth shelter home.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 13 April 2019My personal interest is in building a hobbit style building and I found the construction details within this book very instructive.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 31 July 2016Interesting book and some impressive builds but not a 'how to'
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 4 February 2015OK
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 29 July 2019I bought this book with high hopes; Rob Roy being a name I'd heard more than once in connection with underground and earth-sheltered houses. Unfortunately, my hopes were dashed pretty much instantly.
First issue: the book deals with a single method of building earth-sheltered houses, clearly the author's preferred method. For a reader interested in a treatment of the different methods of building an earth-sheltered house, there is almost nothing.
Second: although I have no doubt that the techniques described work - again, Rob Roy is a known figure in the field and he's built a number of such houses - mthe book feels as though it's stuck in the 70s. Outdated techniques are used, or indeed ones where there would simply be a better option available. This may in part be due to the focus of the book being on handbuilding, but even so this is unhelpful.
Third: this one's fair enough, but the book is VERY American, so as a British reader it is of highly limited value.
With all that said, some interesting things are said about some elements of the construction, particularly foundations, and the practicalities of having a soil roof (albeit a spcific, low-thickness variety). Sadly they do not elevate it to the position of "how to" guide it professes to occupy.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 4 February 2011I enjoyed this book and did not put it down until I had finished it. Rob Roy's style is easy to follow and his methods make a lot of sense. The diagrams are clear and concise but the small monochrome photographs let this book down a little. The colour photograph section is very limited, it would be nice to see more examples of what has been acheived using Rob Roy's methods. Being an American publication, the book obviously has it's downside for someone looking to construct a home in Europe, especially where reference to imperial measurements and product names are concerned. Not exactly the book I was hoping for but inspiring just the same.
- Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 27 May 2022Good instructions
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SamsonReviewed in the United States on 3 November 20085.0 out of 5 stars Good Stuff
I bought this book to learn about low cost, state of the art, earth-bermed technology. The book delivers on this promise. Anybody considering going this route should take advantage of the author's school of hard knocks expertise. The method described for creating a very strong concrete block wall were especially useful. The sod roof is something I'll have to think about for a while as you give up a lot by going this route in terms of the open airy feel that can be achieved with post and beam construction techniques. Still, what he says (structurally) has merit, though from an environmental point of view it strikes me as a bit "out there". The writing is excellent. The technical details are all there to duplicate what he's done. At the same time he keeps it interesting and the reader engaged. Good stuff.
DrTopoReviewed in Canada on 8 August 20115.0 out of 5 stars Great book if you want to build your own earth-sheltered house
I had rented a bunch of books about earth-sheltered house. It didn't take long to see this one standed above the rest. I barely browsed through and proceeded to order the book. If you're serious about building your own earh-sheltered house, you need to own this book. It covers the process in details, offering various alternatives. However, two of the technics used in this books are only overlooked, as you need to purchase other books that covers the technics in details (cordwood massonery and timberwood framing).
Great book. It changed my initial plan a lot. Now I'm leaning toward using the same technics Rob Roy used.
Daniel SiepmanReviewed in the United States on 1 November 20135.0 out of 5 stars Recommended reading material, even when you're not going underground!
The majority of info in this book applies also to houses which are partly subterranean or even above grade. Lots of information about foundations, floors, walls, roof construction and green roofs. Note that the earth sheltered houses in this book are in general not tucked away in a hill side or something. They're integrated in the landscape, in the soil, but there's not a huge earth load on top of them.
The calculations in the book are very helpful when considering timber dimensions, roof load and much more. Don't be alarmed: it's only a small part of the book and if you're really not into numbers, just skip these parts.
The writer is highly experienced, having build two houses. He shares his findings and faults with you, which is definitely very valuable. You may be put off somewhat by the extensive use of concrete and synthetic insulation, especially when you prefer natural materials, like me. Still, the book offers inspiration and information and often other, more ecologically sound materials can be used in stead of the concrete and Styrofoam.
Michael r.Reviewed in Canada on 25 February 20205.0 out of 5 stars Great buy!
Came quick, author is great!
Peter WelshReviewed in Canada on 18 October 20194.0 out of 5 stars A good overall source of general info
If you're considering building an earth sheltered home this is a great book to get your mind thinking. It's not enough to start creating designs or construction specs but it's a good starting point to dig deeper or get you on the same page with an architect experienced in this method of construction.




