Homestead Construction #1 – Introduction and breaking ground
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This series of posts is intended to briefly capture the main phases of construction of the house.
The house will be a high mass, passive
solar home. A wood-burning stove will be used for cooking and to provide supplemental heat beyond what captured through the passive
solar design. During the warm seasons, an outdoor
rocket stove will be used for cooking, or a gas range inside the home. All power will be generated by photovoltaic (PV) panels or by backup LPG generator, when necessary.
Water will be collected off the metal roof and stored in collection tanks to be used throughout the year. Waste will be handled primarily through a graywater system, composting toilets and septic system (mainly for guests that are not comfortable with a composting toilet). The gardens and orchard are located right next to the home to provide a year-round source of fresh food.
"Limitation is the mother of good management", Michael Evanari
Location: Southwestern Oregon (Jackson County), Zone 7