So, Mom left me home with nothing to do. Naturally, I decided to install a series of rain barrels. The idea is to collect rain from the house gutters, throughout the spring, then deliver the water to the blueberries and back yard plants throughout the dry summer, saving on our water utilization.
I wanted the installation to be a high on the property as possible, and as it worked out, it couldn't be much higher unless it was up on the roof itself. The barrels were purchased from the feed store in Camas, who gets these 55 gal white food grade plastic barrels, and sells them for $15 each. I used cedar and outdoor wood, and built a cantaliver out from the deck. Not yet completely convinced it's strong enough to hold full barrels. 5 barrels full of water, at 460 pounds each, is 2,300 pounds. That's over a ton. I may need to consult Farouk about the stresses, and I suspect before filling with water I'll need to pour at least two new footings and pillars.
So, what do you all think??
2 comments:
Awesome! I'd like to do something like this at my house too!
This looks great dad! Make sure you paint the bins black or cover them - or they will grow nasty algae inside of them which could clog your pipes!
Why not work on a solar hot-water heater next, I could really use your expertise and talkinga bout it when I'm working on my own.
I love you!
Dom
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