You know, my computer tells me I spend an average of 3hrs a day, 7 days a week on YTube. This is the greatest roofing video on YT in my opinion. Simple, encouraging, clear, easy to understand and accessible to someone of any economic standing. Thank you, and may you be blessed.
Can we build a mud house on the second floor of our cemented house. Also can we invite the Gilli Mitti foundation to design and construct it? It would be our pleasure.
Yes you can, depending on the load that the existing structure can take. Please come over first for a workshop so all queries and doubts get addressed 🙏🏻
Thanks. I really thought this exists only in English country side. I was so damn ignorant. One question.. will the hay or dried grass survive in heavy tropical monsoon rains..in say Western ghats area
Thank you so very, very much for this video. I'm in Canada, and want to build using ancient techniques, using the time I have in my old age. I also want to teach my 12 year old Grandneice to be self sufficient, in these very trying times. Your video is a great place to start. I was hoping for a more intricate and intensive video, as id like to tie several smaller buildings together. The smaller individual buildings can be easier for one person to tackle. Perhaps in future you would be able to make one? Once again, thank you, im so inspired by your video, and its proving to bring people together in order to help each other.
Howdy. I am here in Canada too, and found this to be an excellent video. I too, would like to build a multi building enterprise for my family and future grandchildren. Somewhere not troubled by code, and so on. Care to chat? I am in Victoria, but only here presently due to my children. I am preparing for a life out there. I did have a farm in NScotia, in Tatamagouche.
Hi. We are a small homestay in Darima village near Mukteshwar. Would like to know more about Thatched roof and it’s feasibility in our garden for a Gazebo. Can you share the contact details
Namaste. We've tried to share info about thatching on this video. What would you like to know? We design and do our thatching in-house and experiment with different materials to test their performance and longevity. If the snow stays on a thatched roof, it wouldn't last much and can also leak. A slate/shingle roof would be more appropriate.
@@GeeliMitti I am sorry for you that people are repeatedly asking silly questions already addressed in your excellent video here. Much appreciation to you.