- May 28, 2008
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We are nearly a month away from purchasing our first home. It's a brand new "model" home. We are in LOVE with it.
With that said, this house is completely upgraded.....however they didn't install gutters. I would like to install a gutter system...can't be that hard but just won't be cheap. I was thinking while I am at installing the gutters I could install a reserve tank that catches and stores all the water from the gutters after a rain. Does anyone here actually do this?
I saw online (http://www.guttertank.com.au/) that these guys want $600 for their system. If anyone here does something like this, what do you use? $600 just would take a long time of saving water to justify the cost.
I'd love to use this water to water my plants and to fill my coy pond(when needed and after I build it). Just trying to find ways to save money off of utility bills since this house has a full sprinkler system that I would only like to use once a week.
Any suggestions or ideas?
With that said, this house is completely upgraded.....however they didn't install gutters. I would like to install a gutter system...can't be that hard but just won't be cheap. I was thinking while I am at installing the gutters I could install a reserve tank that catches and stores all the water from the gutters after a rain. Does anyone here actually do this?
I saw online (http://www.guttertank.com.au/) that these guys want $600 for their system. If anyone here does something like this, what do you use? $600 just would take a long time of saving water to justify the cost.
I'd love to use this water to water my plants and to fill my coy pond(when needed and after I build it). Just trying to find ways to save money off of utility bills since this house has a full sprinkler system that I would only like to use once a week.
Any suggestions or ideas?