This week’s
word of the week is Gutter. Guttering is generally installed around the roof
surface to direct water off the roof in an orderly fashion instead of the water
running off the roof in every direction all helter skelter.
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Showing posts with label Gutter. Show all posts
Monday, October 28, 2013
Sunday, October 20, 2013
Catchment Surface: Rainwater Harvesting Term of the Week
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.
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Saturday, October 5, 2013
Rainwater Harvesting: What is a Dry System?
There are a few types of Rainwater Harvesting Systems. I expect that there will be more variations as we learn more in the future. In a nutshell, a Dry Harvesting System takes water from one downspout on a partial roof area of the catchment surface. A catchment surface is most often a roof. It can be any type of roof: on a home, on a barn, an area over a bench to shield from water. Any surface that can be guttered can effectively harvest rainwater.
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