
Walk into any Amish home in Holmes County, Ohio in the middle
of January and you will feel something that stops you cold.
Not the temperature — the silence. No hum. No compressor.
No vents. No thermostat clicking on every twenty minutes.
The house is warm. Steadily, deeply warm. And it has been
that way every winter for over two hundred years without a
single dollar paid to a utility company.
The average American family spends $3,600 every year on
heating. Over thirty years that is more than $100,000 sent
to an industry that built your dependence into the walls of
your house before you ever moved in. The gas and heating oil
industry generates $200 billion annually in the United States.
A home that heats itself threatens every dollar of that number.
That is why the system the Amish have used for generations has
never appeared in a single standard American building manual
written after 1950.
For $50 in materials available at any hardware store, you can
install the core of this system in a home you already own. No
furnace. No gas line. No service contract. No monthly payment.
The same physics that kept Amish families warm through two
centuries of Ohio winters will work in your house — this
weekend — regardless of when it was built.
This video shows you the exact system, the exact materials,
and the exact method. Step by step. No contractor required.






