I’m enthusiastic but I’m definitely not wealthy so I hope you are truly committed to building affordable housing for all, the wealthy can afford to pay almost any price but unfortunately, the majority of Americans don’t have that luxury. The 1% can
How much will shipping and labor add to the cost of shipping to Tennessee, Ohio, or KY? You are building these to California building standards, what does that mean for the rest of the lower 47 states? Is it certified modular?
Is the home buyer responsible for the foundation? If the foundation is not included in the price, what is the estimate of the additional cost of the foundation?
R-4 to 5 insulation value is terrible for hot or cold climates, especially cold/freezing climates. You could install 6 -8 inch polystyrene between the panels which would boost the R-factor significantly into around the R-20 and above range. R4-5 might be suitable for California but not Montana.
Financing is not that small a piece of the puzzle. I’m in my mid 60s, so by the time this gets down to $100 a sq foot or hopefully less, I may not be alive or will be too old to start this venture
I’m enthusiastic but I’m definitely not wealthy so I hope you are truly committed to building affordable housing for all, the wealthy can afford to pay almost any price but unfortunately, the majority of Americans don’t have that luxury. The 1% can
Wellness Architecture. Yes!
Looks very promising. Still quite a few questions to answer, though. I'll be looking out for more info on this system.
How much will shipping and labor add to the cost of shipping to Tennessee, Ohio, or KY? You are building these to California building standards, what does that mean for the rest of the lower 47 states? Is it certified modular?
I don’t need a 1600 sq ft house, when will the smaller units be available for order/purchase?
Is the home buyer responsible for the foundation? If the foundation is not included in the price, what is the estimate of the additional cost of the foundation?
I saw that they do earthen floors! So, it is relativity cheap.
R-4 to 5 insulation value is terrible for hot or cold climates, especially cold/freezing climates. You could install 6 -8 inch polystyrene between the panels which would boost the R-factor significantly into around the R-20 and above range. R4-5 might be suitable for California but not Montana.
Any VOCs from what gets pumped in?
Would you be able to install solar panels on building?
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What is r value of structure?
Thanks a lot
Financing is not that small a piece of the puzzle. I’m in my mid 60s, so by the time this gets down to $100 a sq foot or hopefully less, I may not be alive or will be too old to start this venture
Solar panels would probably have to be mounted to a rack that’s separate from the house.
I’m not sure that this will be affordable, considering land, foundation, furnishings, etc., on top of the price of the house itself