Harvesting Rainwater for Your Home

ebook Design, Install, and Maintain a Self-Sufficient Water Collection and Storage System in 5 Simple Steps for DIY beginner preppers, homesteaders, and environmentalists

By Daniel I Stein

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Water isn't just a resource; it is your family's life source.

Taking control of your water supply is a wise choice; now, it's also an easy choice.

Whether your goal is saving the planet, cutting down your expenses, or preparing for an emergency, harvesting rainwater is the perfect way to prepare for the future. Even a beginner can collect clean water that hasn't been chemically disinfected, pumped from an old well, or piped in from who-knows-where.

In this book, you will discover...

  • The basics of home rainwater harvesting systems
  • Step-by-step guidance to design, install, and maintain your own system
  • Where to find the best information sources and local experts who can help
  • Templates for a simple DIY system anyone can create in a weekend
  • Checklist, schedules, and guides to follow that make everything easy
  • Options, alternatives, and choices to ensure the solutions here will work for you
  • Shortcuts and easy-to-follow rules to help you avoid any mistakes
  • And much more...
  • Whether you want to properly set up a barrel in your garden or you are looking to create a self-sufficient homestead, this book will give you all the tools and techniques you need to know. Avoid costly first-time mistakes and end up with a reliable system that works and that can provide for years or decades to come.

    Harvesting Rainwater for Your Home