- It is an extremely cheap and eco-friendly building method, for example, the Cob Cottage in Canada was constructed for just 3000. It is one of the most eco-friendly materials of all the examples mentioned in this video, as the materials for construction can be found on the site of construction rather than needing to be imported from elsewhere. It is also in my opinion the best looking material, as cob allows you to easily create unique home styles, curves, and furniture built directly into the walls.
- Because the bags themselves are inexpensive and filled with locally sourced soiloften collected from the build site itselfearthbags have an extremely low material cost. Earthbag construction also requires less specialized labor than traditional construction methods, allowing savvy DIY-ers to save on labor costs by doing all of the work themselves, greatly reducing total home-building expenses. Despite typically being woven from plastic fiber, earthbags are considered to be extremely environmentally friendly, as they require very little (mechanical) energy to produce, last a very long time, and can be recycled once they reach the end of their life cycle.

- EcoCraft uses prefab techniques, but all their homes are actually custom designs. The floor plans found on their website are just the springboard to help customers dream up their ideal green homeany aesthetic, any size. They use resource-efficient construction methods that produce less than 5 percent material waste. This is vast improvement over the 25 percent waste that can come from conventional building techniques.

Furthermore, visual representations like the one above help us fully grasp the concept of Cheap Eco Friendly Home Building Materials.
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- Not only are the containers plentiful theyre inherently durable, relatively inexpensive, and eco-friendly (since theyre reclaimed material). It comes as no surprise that these highly durable containers are making their way into the green building scene.