Building a Cob House in Wet, Humid Climates | Building a Cob House in the Southeast USA

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Komentáře • 26

  • @evanwilleford3838
    @evanwilleford3838 Před rokem +6

    Thanks for the video! I"m building my first cob hut in Durham North Carolina.

    • @ding-bat
      @ding-bat Před rokem

      That is so cool !! I live in Raleigh. I dream someday of being able to do that !!

    • @dcla6003
      @dcla6003 Před rokem

      I'm in Durham NC too if you want some help? I am trying to learn.

  • @victoriagaddy6614
    @victoriagaddy6614 Před 4 měsíci +2

    What do you think of palletable cob?

  • @ryanstewart116
    @ryanstewart116 Před rokem +4

    I live in the South Carolina lowcountry and needed to hear this. Another big fear of mine is local regulations not being caught up with the techniques I would want to use. Have you run into much difficulty with inspectors/utilities/government entities not really understanding what you're trying to do? I am also dirt poor and don't even know where to start other than buying land and camping on it until I'm finished building. I really appreciate the channel. I would love some tips for people just starting out. I've done a lot of reading and it seems most cob builders end up being people who already have a good bit of money put away or at least already make good money.

  • @TarrinLupo
    @TarrinLupo Před rokem +1

    OMG, TY so much for this. I have been looking for info about this for years and nobody addresses this. I want to build in SC and thought I couldn't use cob.

  • @nataliegist2014
    @nataliegist2014 Před 10 měsíci +2

    I have been playing with mixing paper into cob and it is very durable.

  • @jodylagos4543
    @jodylagos4543 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Thank you I am going to build Cobb in Northeast tn

  • @tlockerk
    @tlockerk Před rokem +1

    Another Lowcountry Southerner here (GA), Thanks for the great info. Had a lot of friends living in adobe in NM, and it worked so well for that climate. Somehow I'd totally spaced on the fact that humidity could work WELL with natural materials, just alien to my experience.

  • @allysnead340
    @allysnead340 Před 2 měsíci

    This was very helpful! Do you happen to know anyone who builds cob homes around southwest Virginia?

  • @charlotteeolsen8397
    @charlotteeolsen8397 Před rokem +2

    Definitely my favorite cob channel! Thank you so much love and need the videos

  • @frankenstein3163
    @frankenstein3163 Před 3 měsíci

    Great shear TY. How would it hold up to a swamp cooler and/or a Evaporative Cooler ? Or is it best to go with any thing other than these 2 options I mentioned ?

  • @pointblankeloquence9578

    Thanks so much Alex! I’m wanting to get started. How to find the right kind of clay in Florida?

  • @shannondean205
    @shannondean205 Před rokem

    For cob mixture here in the southeast I have a ton of pine. Could I use pine needles instead of straw?

  • @LetBBB6345789
    @LetBBB6345789 Před rokem

    Okay but how about rain during the actual building process? Thx

  • @shawno3681
    @shawno3681 Před rokem +1

    Can you put a shed roof on a cob structure? Meaning, a shed room has good overhang on 3 sides, but one side is more exposed to rain. Do you have to have a more traditional pitched room so all for sides are covered?

    • @ryanstewart116
      @ryanstewart116 Před rokem

      Do you mean a sheet metal roof? I don't see any reason why you couldn't arrange that in a traditional triangular shape or even a cone. Personally, I would just take issue with the aesthetic.

    • @shawno3681
      @shawno3681 Před rokem

      @@ryanstewart116 Nope, shed roof, (I think that is the correct term). A roof that is 45 degree angle only from back to front.

    • @ryanstewart116
      @ryanstewart116 Před rokem

      @shawno3681 I assume it *could* work but there would be concerns about the exposure on one side.

    • @thiscobhouse
      @thiscobhouse  Před rokem +3

      Sure! You can do a shed roof. The one side more exposed to rain will be fine with a good lime plaster on the wall.

  • @zevrahceroom7724
    @zevrahceroom7724 Před rokem +1

    I'm in north Alabama and I need help! I want a straw bale cob house but It's a steep learning curve and I'm concerned about how to plub it and set up the electrical

    • @YaBoiTrickyRicky
      @YaBoiTrickyRicky Před rokem +1

      It's actually not all that difficult. Once you figure out the basics it's easy (but tedious) sailing from thereafter. I would also suggest at the very least doing his online classes to get comfortable with the process. The hard part is finding the people to help you out (school age kids and their parents looking to get their hands and feet muddy over summer break are a big help, as are other people looking to learn how to cob too.)
      czcams.com/video/HCJGArOVVkU/video.htmlfeature=shared
      Also another word of advice: don't build a huge cob house. It'll take you forever to build even with a lot of helping hands on the job.

  • @hebertchairez5330
    @hebertchairez5330 Před 11 měsíci

    Promo-SM

  • @PaukJT
    @PaukJT Před rokem +1

    🤝 Thank you.
    🏡🏡🏡🏡🏡