3 bed 2 bath earth berm home with attached heated triple car garage that has a 1/2 bath and a meat hanging room in it. (Great for hunters!) and 42x45 barn with lighted stalls and doors that open every which way on 10.5 acres. Gorgeous views of the Big Horn Mountains are included! Owner is a licensed Realtor in the state of Wyoming. Just reduced from $429,000 to $419,000!!
The benefits of earth sheltering are numerous. They include: taking advantage of the earth as a thermal mass, offering extra protection from the natural elements, energy savings, providing substantial privacy, efficient use of land in urban settings, shelters have low maintenance requirements, and earth sheltering commonly takes advantage of passive solar building design.
The Earth's mass absorbs and retains heat. Over time, this heat is released to surrounding areas, such as an earth shelter. Because of the high density of the earth, change in the earth’s temperature occurs slowly. This is known as ‘thermal lag.’ Because of this principle, the earth provides a fairly constant temperature for the underground shelters, even when the outdoor temperature undergoes great fluctuation. In most of the United States, the average temperature of the earth once below the frost line is between 55 and 57 degrees Fahrenheit (13 to 14 degrees Celsius). Frost line depths vary from region to region. In the USA frost lines can range from just under the surface to more than 40 inches. Thus, at the base of a deep earth berm, the house is heated against an exterior temperature gradient of perhaps ten to fifteen degrees, instead of against a steeper temperature grade where air is on the outside of the wall instead of earth. During the summer, the temperature gradient helps to cool the house.
The reduction of air infiltration within an earth shelter can be highly profitable. Because three walls of the structure are mainly surrounded by earth, very little surface area is exposed to the outside air. This alleviates the problem of warm air escaping the house through gaps around windows and door. Furthermore, the earth walls protect against cold winter winds which might otherwise penetrate these gaps. However, this can also become a potential indoor air quality problem. Healthy air circulation is key.
As a result of the increased thermal mass of the structure, the thermal lag of the earth, the protection against unwanted air infiltration and the combined use of passive solar techniques, the need for extra heating and cooling is minimal. Therefore, there is a drastic reduction in energy consumption required for the home compared to homes of typical construction.
Earth shelters also provide privacy from neighbours, as well as soundproofing. The ground provides acoustic protection against outside noise. This can be a major benefit in urban areas or near highways. In urban areas, another benefit of underground sheltering is the efficient use of land. Many houses can sit below grade without spoiling the habitat above ground. Each site can contain both a house and a lawn/garden.
Off market
$272,100
21 Timm Drive, Sheridan, WY 82801
0beds
0baths
1sqft
SingleFamily
Built in 1981
1 sqft lot
$272,100 Zestimate®
$272,100/sqft
$-- HOA
What's special
Facts & features
Interior
Bedrooms & bathrooms
- Bedrooms: 0
- Bathrooms: 0
Features
- Basement: None
- Has fireplace: No
Interior area
- Total interior livable area: 1 sqft
Property
Lot
- Size: 1 sqft
Details
- Zoning: Rural Residential
Construction
Type & style
- Home type: SingleFamily
Materials
- Roof: Concrete
Condition
- Year built: 1981
Community & neighborhood
Location
- Region: Sheridan
Other
Other facts
- Fee/Assessments: HOA Fee: Yes
- Disclosures: Flood/Insurance: Not Verified
- Amenities: Ceiling Fan(s), Disposal, Deck, Garage Opener(s), Wireless Internet, Satellite Dish
- Property Features: Electricity, Telephone
- Property Features: Mountain View, Rolling Hills
- Type: Stick Built
- High Sch: School District #2
- Rights: Water Rights: Yes
- Sewer Type: Septic
- Fuel Type: Propane
- Heat Type: Hotwater
- Property Features: Fence
- Basement: Slab
- Property Features: Utility Shed
- Water Type: SAWS
- Agent Owned: Y
- Exterior: Stucco
- Fireplace Type: Wood Stove
- Zoning: Rural Residential
- Driveway: Other
- Roof Type: Concrete
- Style: Earth Berm
- Legal Description: Valley West Subdivision Tract 01 Total Acres = 10.
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