A DIY HOMESTEAD PROJECTS GUIDE
THE BENEFITS OF RAMMED EARTH
- Uses on-site soil (or purchased locally) which means it will match your landscape.
- This building method has been used for thousands of years and will last a lifetime.
- Uses only a fraction of the concrete you’d normally use which reduces your carbon footprint.
- Is a stepping to stone to building bigger and more complex projects.
A place that is beautiful and eco-friendly
Imagine if you could walk into your backyard and enjoy a rammed earth shower . Not only does it look awesome but you’re telling the world that you care about it, by using a natural building method.
How cool is that!
Concrete is an energy intensive material that contributes greatly to greenhouse gas emissions. By building rammed earth, you are cutting your concrete use to the absolute minimum.
You can use on-site earth or purchase it locally and what better way to build small projects that will fit in with your landscape then using what you have on-site.
Rammed earth is a building style that you can use to build small projects like a shower wall and you can even take it a step further and construct entire buildings out of it.
Let me help you with my experience to save time and a whole lot of money so you can have a beautiful finished product.
I’ve made mistakes that cost me a lot of time and money, I don’t want to see you make those same mistakes.
Here’s what I’ll be going over in my Rammed Earth Shower Wall Add-On course:
- How to build the proper footers to build the rammed earth shower wall.
- How to ensure your footers are level and plumb. Plus how to mix and trowel the concrete the right way for rammed earth.
- How to build form work for a beautiful shower wall that is 6′ tall (can go up to 8′ if needed).
- The correct dirt:sand:concrete ratio to ensure your rammed earth will be strong and last forever.
- How to mix and tamp your earth to get a great finished product.
There is a lot of information about Rammed Earth on the internet. I want to give you a set of crystal clear instructions so that your Rammed Earth projects will dazzle your friends and family.
Building with Rammed Earth does require some physical labor but when you’re enjoying a warm shower on a cool evening, you’ll appreciate all the sweat that went in to it.
I’ve created this DIY video course to help empower you with natural building structures that you’ll love for your life.
** Please note that the course does not include information on how to do the plumbing or metal welding work. This is strictly a course on doing rammed earth. **
What you get
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Over 3 hours of HD 1080p video.
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Lifetime access to all the videos in our membership portal. No
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No material list is included since this is an Add-On to the basics course and the tools & materials are almost identical.
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The best processes and tips from someone who has done what you want to do.
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Lifetime support and any questions answered in our dashboard portal or by email.
DO IT RIGHT THE FIRST TIME, OR PAY LATER!
The DIY video course includes everything you need to complete this project from start to finish.
LIFE TIME SUPPORT

We are creating a community of DIY’ers who are on a mission to live the rugged individual life. Once having purchased this course you will have lifetime access to ask questions in the dashboard portal as you complete your project. If you ever run into any snags or have issues getting a project done, we are here to help you figure it out!
About the Author
Ray Clamons
Owner of Natural Building Works, Raymond Xylon Clamons is an architect, builder and musician passionate about strengthening a sustainable community through architecture, landscape design and educational events. Rammed Earth has been his obsession for the past 5 years as he has built and taught workshops in an around Tucson, Arizona.
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Frequently Asked Questions
This depends on what materials and tools you have on hand. For most people the project will cost about $300 in materials and some tools. But many of the material purchases can be reused to do projects with friends or family.
All of the materials and tools we use for Rammed Earth can be easily found at Home Depot, Lowe’s or a local hardware store.
Unfortunately no. This course specifically goes over how to do a rammed earth wall and plenty of photos are included that show the plumbing through it’s construction and the finished metal work.
A shower wall like this will take 2 people about 10-12 hours of total time to do.