11-24-2007, 02:49 AM
Here is a possible alternative:
It ispossible to build a catchment tank into the lower story of a two story home. No impact on your yard area. I know people who have never hooked up their roof and gutters saying that they prefer to simply purchase water by the truckloads when needed. The cost, they say, is about the same as metered water from a water system.
When you finally hook up to metered water you could reclaim the "tank" area as a room.
Just a possibility.
Another version of this might be to install a bolt together steel tank in the yard, purchase water as described. Hook up to metered water when it becomes available and then resell your steel water tank.
It ispossible to build a catchment tank into the lower story of a two story home. No impact on your yard area. I know people who have never hooked up their roof and gutters saying that they prefer to simply purchase water by the truckloads when needed. The cost, they say, is about the same as metered water from a water system.
When you finally hook up to metered water you could reclaim the "tank" area as a room.
Just a possibility.
Another version of this might be to install a bolt together steel tank in the yard, purchase water as described. Hook up to metered water when it becomes available and then resell your steel water tank.
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