Aytivets is building an autonomous house with a concrete shelter in the Ivano-Frankivsk region

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The construction of a unique project with a reliable shelter, solar panels, a small windmill and a wood boiler is already on the finish line. 

About the idea of ​​Andrii Podanenko, an Aitivite tells edition of DOU.

In the Frankiv region, Andrii organized the construction of a real fortress - with an autonomous water supply, diversified sources of electricity and a separate bomb shelter with an area of ​​36 square meters, which is not inferior to a full-fledged home and contains supplies of food, water, sewage and even heating.

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The storage can accommodate 2-3 adults and 3 children. The concrete structure will have two exits in case one gets blocked. And also a special place for storing food and water is provided, based on 3-10 days of isolation.

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The autonomous house will receive water from a well, energy from solar panels and generators. To provide heat, electric and diesel boilers, inverters and heat pumps, a solid fuel fireplace and a large heat accumulator for 700 liters of water will be installed. Making the house autonomous will cost approximately $40.

The two-story house is located away from trees that will provide shade. Three facades of panels with a capacity of about 30 kW will be installed on it, so that the house can be heated. Thanks to a wood-burning boiler and a diesel stove, the house will have backup heating.

Photo: Autonomous house in Frankiv region

In the new house on the balcony, the owners will install aquaponics systems for growing fish and some vegetables. According to Andriy, in the conditions of the apartment, you can grow 20-30 fish in six months, and during this time always have fresh greens and vegetables.

The cost of the house itself will be approximately $100. It is built from SIP panels, because it is economical and fast - in 12 days the team built the "box", and in another three days it was already covered with a roof.

 

 

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