all of these pipes are the greywater storage… woah.
all of these pipes are the greywater storage… woah.
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Very innovative design ,awesome front view interior a true gem ,love the wool and holding tank.but the back looks goofy and uncalled for but still is the best I’ve seen so far.
You certainly do not have to contend with baffles! And since you have been living in it you must not have found any problems with it. Ingenious! Did you just use every inch of space or was there a plan?
I didnt use every square inch. I kinda wish i did, but at the time i didnt think i needed that much space to hold water. I still can hold quite a large amount. I figured out how much water the average person used and what all my appliances used and then designed the tanks to hold (X) amount. Average person uses a 2 gallon a minute shower head and takes a 10 minute shower. That is 20 gallons of water. I use maybe 5 gallons, with my low flow and quick showers. It feels good to save a lot of water, but i also save on a lot of work by not having to empty the tanks often.
how much water would you guess this system holds? it looks very clever