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Anthony Builders, Incorporated
434 Clearfield Street
Freemansburg, PA 18017
610-865-9314

  • on gently sloping roofs
  • along roof's peak
  • water:
    collection
    storage
    distribution
    recycling

    The out-of-pocket cost to make my dream come true -- $338.00 (USD)
    (The hidden costs: there's been some minor water damage, my foot fell through the ceiling, and I got a blood blister on the roof of my mouth while siphoning.)

    Improvements

    Re-cycled Gray Water

    I've been giving lots of thought to water usage... how you were saying it would take toooo much water.

    That has been a fear of mine... so, I've worked on a plan to recover household waste water.

    I've started sticking a 5 gal. bucket in the shower with me. I try to capture water that is not too gray (little or no soap... and NO human contaminants.)

    This is purdy easy to do. When I'm getting the water temp. ready... or, when I'm just standing there... the water that misses me... goes into the bucket.

    Surprise! There was more waste water than I could have imagined (the 5 gal. bucket fills up real FAST.)

    PYRAMIDS

    The 5 gallon buckets on the roof don't always empty. (This is due to a wide variety of elevations.)

    I found stacking the water towers like a pyramid solved at least 2 problems:

    1. the bucket fully drains
    2. the water can flow to higher parts of the roof. Raising the right bucket to the top of the pyramid made the water flow to my hard to reach areas.

    LOCKS

    Getting water from lower elevations to the roof can be done without too much trouble by creating a series of levels (or locks.)

    Either several pumps, or one pump moved from location to location, can "step" the water up 10-20 feet at a time.

    I used one pump (cost 88 dollars).

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