How will you supply your tiny house with running water?
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Every tiny house needs a steady supply of clean water for the kitchen and bathroom. This couldn't be easier if you're on a block with mains water already available. Simply connect a normal garden hose to the plumbing at the back end of the tiny house, the same as you would with a caravan and you're good to go.
If mains water isn't an option, an off grid water system might be for you. This isn't normally hugely expensive but you'll need to purchase a few components. Make sure you seek advice from a plumber and have your system professionally installed.
Firstly, you'll need some guttering to catch your rain water. Monument matte colorbond guttering, to match in with your tiny house, is normally available anywhere you can purchase colorbond. You'll also need a water tank and a water pump, the pipes to connect it all together and the power required for the pump. You'll likely want a 5,000L water tank or greater. Your tiny house roof space isn't huge so unless you're in a high rain area, you might struggle to get enough water for daily use from only that source. Collecting water from a nearby shed can also help or you can buy water in to get you started.
You'll also need to think about where your grey water is going to go. All the sinks and shower in Häuslein tiny houses are plumbed to the same point which can then be plumbed into an existing septic tank by a plumber. Again, if an off-grid solution is required, there are some excellent off-grid drainaage systems available. They will usually include a grease trap and trench with slotted pipe laid down hill with layers of gravel to filter the grey water. If your waste water is being dispersed in the ground, you'll also want to be careful to be using environmentally friendly soaps, laundry liquids and other products.
It would normally take a plumber within a day to get you going with water tank, drainage and associated infrastructure. Not a huge cost but important to keep in mind.
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