Buy Hyperadobe Earthbags
The easiest way to buy hyperadobe earthbags online, shipped directly to your door.
Watch the video above for a full history and explanation of how to build with hyperadobe earthbags.
What is Hyperadobe?
Hyperadobe earthbags use a polyethylene UV treated raschel mesh tube that can be filled with a mix of clay, sand, aggregate, and cement in any shape or length you wish.
In contrast to Superadobe earthbags, no barbed wire is required as the netted mesh allows the material from the lower layer to lock into the new layer.
This creates a much safer build site, saves time and money, and lets you build houses, sheds, retaining and decorative walls, garden beds, planters, and more with simple tools and materials.
What can you build with Hyperadobe?
Hyperadobe earthbags come in 4 sizes:
8" Hyperadobe Rolls are perfect for:
- Planters
- Landscaping Walls
- Erosion control & Permaculture Work
- Raised Beds
- Small Non-Structural Walls
12" Hyperadobe Rolls are perfect for:
- Small utility buildings
- Landscaping or retaining walls
- Interior walls
- Filling gaps
- Bench backrests
- Outdoor Showers
16" Hyperadobe Rolls are perfect for:
- Utility Buildings
- Earthbag Homes up to 12' tall
- Large Structures
- Heavy Duty Retaining Walls
Most of our projects center around the 16" bag. It's wide enough to walk on or use a dolly bucket on, has plenty of thermal mass, can go really high if laid properly. We've used it to build a solar shed office, chicken garden, composting toilet outhouse, an outdoor shower, and are in the early stages of our huge family roundhouse.
18" Hyperadobe Rolls are perfect for:
- Large Earthbag Structures over 12'
- Heavy Duty Retaining Walls
- Benches
- Underground Projects
How Many Rolls Do I Need?
Feel free to use our handy roll calculator above! Or read on for the nerdy details.
- Add all perimeter wall lengths (i.e. a 10'x10' building would be 40 linear feet)
- Add the length of buttresses and internal walls (i.e. 2x 3' buttresses and a 9' internal wall would be 15 linear feet)
- Decide the height of the wall to calculate how how many layers you’ll need. (i.e. 8' or 96" / 5" tall bag = 19.2 layers)
- Multiply the length of one layer by how many layers you need, then divide by the length the roll comes in to know how many rolls to buy. (i.e. 65 linear feet x 19.2 layers = 1,248 divided by 1 roll of 1,640 ft = 76% of one roll)
- Add 10% and round up to the nearest whole roll (i.e 1248 x 1.1 = 1,372 - just get one roll!)
Below is a quick reference of how many rolls we've used for various sized buildings on our property:
Why choose Volm Bags?
Volm Hyperadobe Earthbags are by far the highest quality bags we've ever seen.
- The tightly wound polyethylene raschel knit tubing is super strong. No splits or blowouts when tamping.
- The UV protection is a built-in additive so the bags don't break down in harsh Arizona sun. They're estimated to last up to 4 years in high elevation desert conditions. This means no microplastics are being created while you're building, and no collapsing or failures over time.
- The mesh works perfectly as a lathe, saving tons of time when plastering
- Made in the U.S.A
- No barbed wire needed between materials
- Higher quality bags means less labor, fewer failures, and faster plaster time.