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Does composting toilets smell bad? When people consider the new idea of compost toilets, they assume the toilet would stink up the house. They donít. In fact there, there is very little odor at all, and what little smell you get is similar to the smell of wood or mulch.
7 Heating Options for Your Greenhouse Hotbeds (Heat from Composting Materials) One simple and easy way to provide some gentle heat in a greenhouse...
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For your tiny house! Toilet Type Suggested Brand Utilities Used Regular Flush Toilet Any Water Only Macerating Toilet Saniflo Water & Power Dry...
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Compost toilets are a good solution for when Tiny Homeowners don’t have access to the septic tank. It’s a common solution, yet mysterious part for new tiny home owners. We get a lot of questions on them at ShopTinyHouses and here are some of the most common questions we get about compost toilets: †
Garden soils are typically intended for use in the ground and contain minerals and organic matter. They are not a good choice for containers...
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“Twelve-gauge wire is good for 20 amps, 10-gauge wire is good for 30 amps, 8-gauge is good for 40 amps, and 6-gauge is good for 55 amps,” and “The...
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Majority of compost toilets have some sort of venting to help the composting process. A lot of times that does involve a fan. If you are using the toilet full time, you need to keep the fan on at all times. This is important so you can enable to the compost to process faster. If you are not going to use the toilet for 10 days or more, then unplug and empty the solids bin and clean the urine bottle if you have one before leaving your toilet.
One of the most common and effective means of removing black or green mold from concrete is bleach. Bleach will kill mold down to the root,...
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The cement within a concrete mix doesn't contain any natural bonding agents – so when fresh concrete is added on top of an existing layer of...
Read More »We recommend whatever is recommended by your composting manufacturer a lot of times they will have their own mix. In the case of Natureís Head Toilet, we recommend using coco fiber (coir). If you do not have that available, you can also use peat moss. Other toilets also like to use sawdust.
How do you waterproof the inside of a shed? If the shed walls are getting wet inside, check the walls and roof for holes or gaps between the...
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Generally, a gable-style roof with asphalt roofing shingles is one of the most affordable roofs you can build on a residential home. Asphalt...
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The most common option for your floor joist is your standard 2×6. A 2×8 will provide a few additional benefits and have some advantages, but...
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If your energy needs are around 1,000 to 5,000 watts, go for a 24 volt system. If your energy needs are over 3,000 watts, go for a 48 volt system....
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