ambenz
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My water rates in DuPage County, Illinois went through the roof!
So, either I start storing rain water or the grass this summer will be dormant and brown really quick.
I am thinking of storing at least 500/1000 gallons on rain water on the back side of the garage, above ground in the grass area on my property easement (5 foot deep), between my garage and the neighbors driveway....it's the highest point on my property.
There is always the issue of payback vs cost and how long will it take to pay for itself.
Here is a birds eye view of my landlocked property, garage is on bottom of picture....
So, I am looking at 500 gallon doorway storage tanks that I could daisy chain together and connect to the garage downspouts....but these tanks are expensive!
Maybe, connect a few $100 rain barrels along the 30 foot with of the garage...sounds pricy too...would need about 10 of them.
So, I was thinking of building a slimline deck and fabricating a tank using pressure treated wood and rubber membranes..but I have never done this before...so I guess I am open to suggestion for storing water in a tight space. I would be adding a pressure pump in the garage and a dedicated spigot to dispense through a garden hose and sprinkler.
If your storing rainwater in a confined area, please post up your suggestions!!!
So, either I start storing rain water or the grass this summer will be dormant and brown really quick.
I am thinking of storing at least 500/1000 gallons on rain water on the back side of the garage, above ground in the grass area on my property easement (5 foot deep), between my garage and the neighbors driveway....it's the highest point on my property.
There is always the issue of payback vs cost and how long will it take to pay for itself.
Here is a birds eye view of my landlocked property, garage is on bottom of picture....
So, I am looking at 500 gallon doorway storage tanks that I could daisy chain together and connect to the garage downspouts....but these tanks are expensive!
Maybe, connect a few $100 rain barrels along the 30 foot with of the garage...sounds pricy too...would need about 10 of them.
So, I was thinking of building a slimline deck and fabricating a tank using pressure treated wood and rubber membranes..but I have never done this before...so I guess I am open to suggestion for storing water in a tight space. I would be adding a pressure pump in the garage and a dedicated spigot to dispense through a garden hose and sprinkler.
If your storing rainwater in a confined area, please post up your suggestions!!!

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