How to Build a Permanent Ice House
Things You'll Need
- Hammer
- Nails
- 2 x 4's
- roofing materials
- insulation
- sawdust
- doors
- door hardware
- trap drain
Instructions
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How to Build a Permanent Ice House
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Determine how much ice you will need to store. The average family of 4 will use 600 cubic feet of ice per year requiring and interior storage area of 12’ x 12’ x 8’. The outer dimension will require an additional 2’ on each side.
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Choose the location for your ice house. Good locations include the north side of a hill under a shady spot, preferably close to your home.
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Pour footing 6-12” thick. Install a plank floor at a slight slant toward one corner. Install a trap drain in the corner to remove water and keep the warmer outside air out.
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Build the outside walls using standard 2x4 construction methods. Frame out a door. Cover the outside walls with siding.
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Install a simple shed-type roof insuring it slants toward the north, leaving plenty of room for adequate ventilation.
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Build the interior walls 1 to 2 feet inside the outer walls using 2 x 4’s. Board up the walls and ceiling. Frame an interior door to match the one on the outside.
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Pack the space between the interior and exterior walls with insulation. Pack insulation between the ceiling and the outer roof, but be sure to leave room for air to circulate.
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Install an interior door and an exterior door. Layer one to two feet of sawdust on the floor.
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