Natural Building Across America

Your complete state-by-state guide to cob, adobe, rammed earth, straw-clay, and hempcrete construction

Build Your Natural Home: Choose Your State

Natural building methods like cob, adobe, rammed earth, straw-clay, and hempcrete offer sustainable, affordable, and beautiful alternatives to conventional construction. But success depends on matching the right building method to your state's climate and understanding local building regulations.

This comprehensive guide provides detailed information for all 50 states, including climate analysis, best building methods, building code situations, land costs, and key counties for alternative construction. Whether you're looking for complete building freedom or working within a regulated environment, you'll find the information you need.

🏠 Cob Construction

Earth, clay, and straw mix with excellent thermal mass and moisture buffering. Works in diverse climates with proper adaptations. IRC Appendix U approved 2021.

🧱 Adobe Building

Sun-dried earth bricks ideal for hot-dry climates. 12-hour thermal lag stabilizes interior temperatures. Long-standing IBC Section 2109 code support.

🌾 Straw-Clay

Light straw-clay wall infill that works in all 6 US climate zones. R-15 to R-18 insulation, vapor permeable. IRC Appendix R approved 2015.

🌿 Hempcrete

Hemp-lime composite that excels in all climates, especially humid regions. Moisture buffering, carbon-negative. IRC Appendix BA approved 2024.

⛰️ Rammed Earth

Compressed earth walls with exceptional strength and durability. Beautiful aesthetic, extreme longevity. Works in dry to moderate climates.

🏔️ Earthbag

Earth-filled polypropylene bags stacked for domes and walls. Low cost, earthquake resistant, simple technique. Flexible design options.

Excellent: Code-free counties or exceptional alternative building support
Good: Alternative-friendly or minimal enforcement
Moderate: Standard codes, alternative methods possible with permits

📍 Select Your State

West Coast (Diverse Climates, Alternative-Friendly Culture)