This week’s
word of the week is Catchment Surface. Generally a Catchment Surface is a roof
of some type of structure. Pictured below is one type of many different configurations of Rainwater harvesting
systems showing the roof as the catchment surface.
Catchment
is defined as the following according to dictionary.com
[kach-muhnt]
noun
1.
the act of catching water.
2.
something for catching water, as a reservoir or basin.
3.
the water that is caught in such a catchment.
The square
footage of your catchment surface or roof determines roughly how much water you
can store. You measure your square footage by measuring the outside of your
building on each outside wall. For example in the drawing below we have a very
simple drawing to show the measurements. One outside wall is 30 ft and the other
wall is 40 ft. Multiply these together to get your square footage of 1200 sq ft
roof catchment surface. If the roof is guttered where it should be, then you
can capture from this entire surface. If it is not guttered where it needs to
be then the roof catchment surface is diminished by that factor.
It is
important to have guttering installed properly and in the right places to
ensure you can capture all the rainwater your catchment surface can provide. Did you know that you can even have the guttering installer put your downspouts in the right location when the gutter is installed? If
you are unsure about whether you have the proper guttering to install a system
designed to capture all the rainwater your roof can provide, give us a call. We
specialize in estimating and designing a system that is tailored to your needs
with maximized water efficiency in mind.
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I had never heard of this. What is it for?
ReplyDeleteMissy Bell
www.peaceandhapinessProject.com
www.wheretheghostslive.wordpress.com
This is the surface used to capture rainwater for use in and outside your home. I am finding that many people are not aware that the water that falls on your property can be reused in so many ways. Thank you for stopping by.
DeleteRainwater harvesting is a great idea. This is nice information and I hope a lot of people use it. Thanks for sharing this!
ReplyDeleteThank you! Part of my mission is to educate people about this and how easy it can be to reuse water. Unfortunately is is going to become the necessity at some point and probably the norm.
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