Rainwater Harvesting and self sustainable water feature
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Liquid Designz - "Second Only to Nature"
(IC: professional)
Follow the Liquid Designz team as we create another one of a kind, jaw dropping display of both beautiful aesthetics with a practical "GREEN" twist to the design.
The project consists of Liquid Designz's premier craftsmanship which equates to a gorgeous water feature that is self sustainable by using the rainwater from the homes roof down spout to run the system. Along with being self sustainable, we then added the more recognized "GREEN" twist to the design.
The rainwater is first filtered, captured and then reused. In this case, the 600 gallon below grade reservoir was created so that the homeowner can connect a hose via a hose bib and use this water to do such things as irrigate his landscape, wash vehicles, clean the patio or deck and top off a pool or spa, just to name a few.
Enjoy some of the before, during and after photos of this inspiring transformation. We welcome your feedback.
The project consists of Liquid Designz's premier craftsmanship which equates to a gorgeous water feature that is self sustainable by using the rainwater from the homes roof down spout to run the system. Along with being self sustainable, we then added the more recognized "GREEN" twist to the design.
The rainwater is first filtered, captured and then reused. In this case, the 600 gallon below grade reservoir was created so that the homeowner can connect a hose via a hose bib and use this water to do such things as irrigate his landscape, wash vehicles, clean the patio or deck and top off a pool or spa, just to name a few.
Enjoy some of the before, during and after photos of this inspiring transformation. We welcome your feedback.
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Published November 3rd, 2012 12:03 AM
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Liquid Designz - "Second Only to Nature" on Nov 06, 2012Steve, thank you once again for the kind remarks and concern. Still no power and man its getting cold. We are about an hour north of where the trouble spots begin. Loss of power is minor compared to what those poor victims are dealing with.
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do you have designs or "how to" articles on how to create this sort of thing? We have a lot of water from a very sloped yard and I would like to get help on how to capture this water and use it for water effects as well as the beauty of a water feature. Thank you.
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