Off The Grid Earth cooled underground shipping container home

off the grid shipping container home
Steve Rees buried two shipping containers and created an off-grid retirement home for himself and his wife Shirley.

Steve spent a few years of camping on his 10 acre piece of land in Northern California, he bought two shipping containers, hired an excavator and got to work. Doing most of the work themselves, their finished home cost them $30,000 with solar power included. Their 640-square-foot space cost them less than $50 per square foot.

Steve talks about that while this is less than conventional construction costs, the savings only begin with construction. With a solar-powered well, a bit of propane and solar tubes for most of their light, they haven’t had any city water or electric bills since 2002. Winter temperatures in their home (even during 20 degrees outside) never fall below 62 degrees (an RV catalytic heater is sufficient for heating). Even when the temperature rises to 110 outside in the summer, their home has never risen above 82 degrees.

Steve asked the county about permitting the home and he was told they “didn’t have a permit for burying containers”. They have been inspected since completing their home and they have a permitted septic system and a permitted well, just no permit for a single family home.

Link to how Steve Rees built his Off The Grid home.

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