Building Off the Grid Season 10 Episode 108

Building Off the Grid Season 10 Episode 108 Family Builds

  • July 14, 2020

Building Off the Grid is a mesmerizing reality show that showcases the beautiful and innovative world of sustainable, off-grid homes. In each episode, a team of determined and creative individuals invests their time, energy, and resources to build an eco-friendly haven that runs solely on renewable resources and relies on natural surroundings. This awe-inspiring show shares remarkable stories of families and couples who designed and built their dream homes off-grid from scratch to live sustainably and self-sufficiently.

In Season 10 Episode 108 titled Family Builds, the viewers are introduced to a family that is planning to build a new home at the base of a mountain in Colorado. The family includes mother Jill, father Joe, their grown-up daughter, and son-in-law. They have a strong desire to live off-grid, surrounded by nature and free from the constraints of the modern world. The family's vision is to build a three-story, 2200 square-foot home made entirely of shipping containers. This home would include a basement, main level, and loft-style second floor that spans the length of the three containers.

The family's first step is to level the land and excavate the foundation for the basement. Next, they bring in a crane to lift the shipping containers onto the foundation. The containers are strategically placed to align with the mountain view, utilizing sun exposure to generate solar power to run their home. The family will need to ensure optimal insulation, ventilation, and moisture control to withstand harsh winter conditions. To accommodate this, the family has used an eco-friendly insulation method, a breathable, and mold-resistant interior wallboard that reduces thermal exchange in cold weather.

Once the containers are in place and secure, the family starts working on framing the main floor and the loft-style second floor. The family gets creative with their design and utilization of space. The loft-style floor doubles as a balcony, extending the outdoor living space and bringing in an abundance of natural light throughout the home. The family installs their electrical and plumbing lines using innovative and sustainable methods that allow them to rely fully on the natural resources available to them.

The family's daughter and her husband take on the challenge of designing and building their very own self-contained living space situated above the garage. Their space is unique, using a hay bale method for insulation, and they have solar panels serving as their primary source of power. Jill and Joe also design their master suite covering the full span of a container on the main level, including a beautiful bathroom.

One of the unique aspects of this season's episode is that it allows viewers to see how the build-out process tests the family's strength and resourcefulness. Regardless of the challenges they face, they are determined to complete their off-grid dream home. It was an enriching experience for the family to build their own sustainable home. They were eager to share their passion and the design process for their home. The whole experience has led to a closer bond and appreciation for their companionship.

Building Off the Grid, Season 10 Episode 108, Family Builds offers the viewers a glimpse into the lives of a family who took on the challenging and rewarding task of building an off-grid home from scratch. Viewers learn about the family's thoughts and ideas, as well as their creative and innovative solutions to construct a sustainable home that incorporates innovative ideas, unique designs, and eco-friendly materials. Watching this family turn their dream into a reality is inspiring and shows the world that it is possible to live off-grid, surrounded by the beauty of nature.

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  • First Aired
    July 14, 2020
  • Language
    English