The Buried Home Manual · Field Edition 2026

22 Home Formulas
They Buried.
Your House Needs
Every One of Them.

Eliminate every pest permanently, preserve wood for 50 years, cut your energy bill in half, and collect free water — using $1–$13 materials available at any hardware store. No permits. No contractors. No subscriptions.

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The Problem

Every Homeowner Is Enrolled in a Replacement Economy — Without Knowing It

Six recurring costs. Six industries. Six solutions — each available for under $15 — that the pest control, lumber, energy, and construction industries have spent decades making sure you never found.

$600
Pest Control / Year

The average homeowner spends $150–$600/year on professional pest control. Food-grade diatomaceous earth kills 30+ species permanently for $12 — one purchase, forever. The industry registered copper as an antimicrobial in 2008. It's been on hardware store shelves for $8 since 1893.

$900
Wood Treatment / Year

The paint industry generates $22 billion annually on reapplication every 5–7 years. A boiled linseed oil + borax formula that costs $1 and lasts 40–60 years has been available at every hardware store for over a century. It disappeared from mainstream use in the 1950s.

$2,400
Energy Bills / Year

The University of Arizona confirmed in 2018 that proper thermal mass eliminates the need for air conditioning entirely. Penn State confirmed passive solar orientation cuts heating bills 30–40%. The construction industry builds 95% of homes ignoring both. Your builder knew. They chose not to tell you.

$1,000
Water Bills / Year

Your roof sheds 34,000 gallons annually into the storm drain. A $13 setup captures and filters it. The University of Leicester confirmed a Moringa seed filter eliminates 99% of bacteria in 30 minutes. The WHO documented it in 14 countries. Your utility company has no interest in you knowing this.

$500
Garden Inputs / Year

Amazon tribes created permanently fertile soil 2,500 years ago using biochar. Modern agriculture confirmed it increases nutrient retention by 45% and lasts centuries. The fertilizer industry sells the same effect annually. One biochar treatment lasts the life of your garden.

$17
Cost of This Manual

One document. 22 formulas. Exact proportions, brand names, and sourcing for every technique. The suppression documentation for each one. A 30-day implementation plan sequenced by return on investment. Everything above — solved, permanently, for the price of a restaurant meal.


Eight Suppression Events. Eight Real Decisions.

Every formula in this manual is paired with the original research, regulatory filing, or industry decision that pushed it out of mainstream practice. These are not theories. They are documented facts you can verify yourself.

1893
SCIENCE / INDUSTRY
Copper's antimicrobial properties — documented for 130 years, never mentioned by pest control

Research published in 1893 documented copper's ability to kill bacteria, fungi, mold, and insects at the molecular level through ion release. The EPA formally registered copper as the first solid antimicrobial material in 2008 — 115 years later. In that gap, the professional pest control industry grew into a $26 billion market. A copper cable costs $8.

1900
OIL INDUSTRY
Rudolf Diesel's vegetable oil engine — buried by petroleum lobbying within 25 years

Rudolf Diesel demonstrated his engine at the 1900 Paris World Exhibition running on peanut oil. Henry Ford's Model T was designed for ethanol or gasoline. Both men believed American farmers would grow their own fuel. By 1925, petroleum industry lobbying ensured only petroleum products reached filling stations. The knowledge survived intact in off-grid communities. A cold oil press costs $60.

1948
PEST INDUSTRY
Boric acid — the USDA-documented pest killer professional companies never recommend

The USDA documented boric acid's effectiveness against cockroaches in 1948. It costs $4/lb, treats an entire house, and works as both stomach poison and desiccant — insects cannot develop resistance to it. Professional pest control charges $200–$400 for the same application. The treatment schedule generates recurring revenue. A one-time boric acid application does not.

1949
FHA / CONSTRUCTION
The FHA Minimum Property Standards — how conventional framing became mandatory

The Federal Housing Administration's 1949 Minimum Property Standards effectively made conventional wood-frame construction the default for any FHA-backed mortgage — which covered most American housing. Thermal mass construction, passive solar orientation, and earthen building techniques were not prohibited. They were simply not funded. The construction materials industry that benefited from this arrangement spends $340 million annually on lobbying.

1950s
PAINT INDUSTRY
How petroleum-based wood treatments displaced a formula that lasts 50 years for $1

Boiled linseed oil and borax was standard wood preservation practice in construction through the 1940s. As petroleum-based paints and stains entered mass production in the 1950s, the higher-margin products displaced the older formula. The BLO-borax combination costs $1 per 150 sq ft and lasts 40–60 years without reapplication. Modern deck stain costs $40–$80/gallon and requires reapplication every 2–3 years.

2005
UNIV. LEICESTER
The Moringa seed water filter — proven to 99% bacteria reduction, never reached mainstream

The University of Leicester published peer-reviewed research in 2005 confirming that crushed Moringa oleifera seeds reduce E. coli, Salmonella, and cholera by 90–99% in 30 minutes. The WHO documented its use in 14 countries. One mature Moringa tree produces enough seeds to purify a family's water supply for a full year. Municipal water infrastructure is a $700 billion market. There is no financial incentive to publicize a tree that makes it unnecessary.

2008
EPA / COPPER
EPA officially confirms copper kills mold — the pest control industry says nothing

When the EPA registered copper alloy surfaces as antimicrobial in 2008, the professional mold remediation and pest control industries — which had known about this for decades — released no public communications. University of Southampton (2008) measured 99.9% bacterial kill rate on copper surfaces within 2 hours at room temperature. The average professional mold remediation costs $500–$6,000. A copper installation costs $8–$20.

2018
UNIV. OF ARIZONA
Adobe vs. wood frame — the study that should have changed how America builds homes

The University of Arizona's 2018 controlled study monitored two identical buildings across 48°F–108°F for ten months. Result: the adobe structure maintained 76°F interior with zero mechanical cooling. The wood frame required AC every month. The construction industry, dependent on HVAC equipment sales and conventional building materials, showed minimal interest in distributing these findings. Your contractor reads the same journals.


Inside The Manual

6 Complete Systems. 22 Formulas. 30-Day Plan.

Every chapter includes the suppression history, exact formula with proportions and brand names, step-by-step implementation, and estimated savings. Nothing is vague. Everything is verifiable.

System I

Pest & Mold Elimination

  • Copper cable installation protocol — kills all mold growth permanently, EPA-registered antimicrobial
  • Diatomaceous earth perimeter system — eliminates 30+ species with zero chemical exposure
  • Boric acid bait formula — kills cockroach, ant, and termite colonies, not just individuals
  • The exact proportions, brand names, and placement guide for each formula
  • Annual savings vs. professional pest control: $300–$600
System II

Wood & Surface Preservation

  • The BLO-Borax formula: exact mix ratios, 3-coat protocol, surfaces it works on
  • Sodium silicate (waterglass) — the 200-year wood hardener available at pottery suppliers for $3
  • Phosphoric acid rust elimination — the $5 formula behind every $30 commercial rust converter
  • Why petroleum-based paint fails in 5 years and this formula doesn't fail in 50
  • Annual savings vs. professional treatment: $400–$1,200
System III

Free Home Heating & Cooling

  • Passive solar window orientation audit — do this in 10 minutes with a compass app, save 30–40% heating
  • Clay pot heater build — heat a 150 sq ft room all winter for $7 in materials
  • Thermal mass cooling protocol — the 4-step system that eliminates AC in most US climates
  • Low-e window film installation — cuts north window heat loss 25–35%, pays back in 2 months
  • Annual savings vs. conventional energy: $500–$1,200
System IV

Water Independence

  • The $12 dew collector — frame, mesh, setup, tilt angle, and expected yield by climate zone
  • Rainwater harvesting from your existing roof — first-flush diverter install guide
  • The 5-step Moringa seed filter — materials list, layering sequence, and treatment protocol
  • How your roof sheds 34,000 gallons/year into the drain — and how to stop it for $45
  • Annual savings vs. municipal water: $200–$600
System V

Free Fuel & Garden Systems

  • Cold-press oil system — crop selection, press operation, yield by variety, uses for pressed oil
  • Hydrogen peroxide seed accelerator — 40–60% faster germination, 25% higher survival rate
  • Biochar from kitchen scraps — the Amazon tribes' formula for permanent soil fertility
  • Biogas barrel setup — 200–400 liters of cooking gas/month from food waste, $30–$80 setup
  • Annual savings vs. commercial fuel and garden inputs: $300–$800
System VI

30-Day Implementation Plan

  • Week 1: Pest elimination — highest immediate ROI, entire house covered for $20–$30
  • Week 2: Wood treatment — all exterior surfaces protected for 40+ years in one weekend
  • Week 3: Water independence — dew collector deployed, rainwater system online
  • Week 4: Energy and garden foundation — thermal protocols and fuel system started
  • Total materials cost for all four weeks: $100–$250

The Man Whose Barn Has Never Been Painted — in 40 Years

Holmes County, Ohio. August 2024.

Field research · Old World Homestead

His name was Eli. Not the kind of man who talks much, but the kind whose property answers every question you might ask him. Forty-seven acres outside Millersburg. A barn built in 1981 that has never been painted, never been treated with anything you can buy at Home Depot, and has no mold, no rot, and no termite damage.

We asked him what he used. He looked at us like it was a strange question. "Linseed oil and borax. Same thing my father used. Same thing his father used. You mix it right, you put it on right, you don't touch it again."

He showed us the formula. It took four minutes to explain. The materials cost $1.20 per 150 square feet. Modern deck stain runs $40–$80 per gallon and needs reapplication every two years. The paint industry replaced this formula in the 1950s — not because it stopped working, but because it worked too well.

The Buried Home Manual contains Eli's exact formula — proportions, brand names, application sequence, and the three-coat protocol. It also contains 21 others like it. Each one has the same story: available for decades, sidelined by an industry with more to gain from your ignorance than your knowledge.

— Continues with exact formulas, proportions, brand names, and sourcing for all 22 techniques across the following 18 pages —

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"I paid $380 last year for professional pest control. Week one of this manual I laid DE perimeter lines and copper cable in the crawl space. It's been four months. I haven't seen a single roach. Not one. I'm genuinely angry this information wasn't more available."

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Dan H.
Texas · Homeowner · ✓ Verified
★★★★★

"The BLO-Borax chapter alone was worth ten times the price. I've been repainting my deck every three years. Applied the formula this spring — one weekend, $22 in materials. My neighbor asked who did my deck. I told him. He's doing his next week."

MR
Mike R.
Ohio · DIY Builder · ✓ Verified
★★★★★

"Set up the dew collector and the rainwater barrel system in one afternoon — $47 total in materials. My water bill has dropped $40 a month just from garden use. Once I get the Moringa filter going I won't need municipal water for anything except drinking indoors."

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Linda K.
Arizona · Off-grid · ✓ Verified

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No. Every formula in the manual uses materials from standard hardware stores or Amazon. The most complex tool required is a paint brush. The most technical skill required is measuring. The 30-day plan is sequenced specifically for homeowners with no prior DIY or off-grid experience.
Yes. The manual includes specific adaptations for renters and apartment dwellers. Systems like the dew collector, DE pest control, boric acid baiting, seed germination, and the Moringa filter work in any living situation with no permanent modifications to the property.
Every technique in this manual is legal in all 50 states and requires no permits to apply to an existing home. Rainwater collection regulations vary by state (noted in the water chapter) — most states allow it freely, and the few with restrictions are also addressed. Nothing in this manual involves structural modifications.
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