z31maniac wrote:I knew one/some of you would have looked into this before.
The girlfriend and I are considering buying a small piece of land and building a house on it. Catches are we can't afford nor do we want to build a traditional house, we're both closet greenies.
The idea of a shipping container house is very appealing after some of the desings I've seen. My only real concern is insulating the thing. Oklahoma can see anywhere from 110° in the summer to 15° in the winter, so I can imagine in July/August the house turning into a giant oven.
Any thoughts? Good places to look around for more info?
I do want to ask a tough question.
When you say "green" what do you really mean?
Trying to recycle and build with the lowest impact, or actually saving energy by not expending anymore?
While I see that you want to buy a piece of land, by a rather wide margin, buying an existing home is WAY greener than building one. Even refurbisihng it with a lot of new components is better.
I'm still interested in seeing the conainer home results if you go that way, but you should understand that there's no way you can expend less energy than just using a home that's already in place. In this economic market, there are a lot of small homes on the market that use little energy- since they are small...
Just sayin.
Eric
