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Composting toilets are the most popular toilets for use without a septic system. While there are a wide range of options out there, including pit latrines and incinerating toilets, composting toilets are simple, safe, and don't have to be smelly.
Durability aside, metal sheds do have a few cons. For one, they're less easy to paint than wood. You can get a shed in almost any color but if you...
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Read More »If you are like me, the cost of new septic was too high, and you weren’t sure if one would work way out on your property anyway. That’s why I went out and found the best off grid toilets for remote cabins or eco-friendly homesteads. How can you have an off grid toilet without a septic? The best alternative to flush toilets are composting toilet systems. This may be a high tech commercial model, or it can be a simple as a bucket based DIY composting toilet. There are a number of things consider when choosing an off grid toilet — cost, labor involved, the number of people using, etc. Below I’ll go through the main options, and when they might be the right choice for you.
Check out these kid activities perfect for a day indoors. Boredom Jar. One creative parent told us she made a “boredom” jar for her house. ......
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Head into the wind or current. Reduce speed and reverse the engine. When the boat starts to make a slight sternway through the water, lower - do...
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The biggest advantage of the Clivus is that it can be sized to work for a household with many people, and yet only need yearly emptying. And, they only need occasional additions of brown plants, like leaves or wood chips, to help with the composting process. Many Clivus composting toilet designs also have an exterior access port, here you can use a shovel and wheel barrow behind the house to unload the cargo all at once. Unlike the other composing toilet options on this list, the Clivus is not portable, and is a rather large permanent construction. What you gain in convenience is made up for by increased construction time and up front cost. But, if emptying a bucket twice a week doesn’t seem right for you or your family, then a DIY Clivus can be a good alternative.
Dark colors absorb heat, causing an overall increase in temperature. If your shed is a dark color, give it a lighter look. The light colors help...
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A shed can even help to increase your asking price when you decide it's time to sell. In fact, some professionals estimate that a new shed could...
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For every building that is constructed the builder will need to have a set of approvals and sanctions from all the authorities concerned. Any...
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Rubber roofing like EPDM is considered a far superior product than traditional felt thanks to the wide range of benefits on offer. It's one of the...
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A tiny house septic system has drainage pipes set up around your house, leading outside or underneath if you're a mobile tiny home. These waste...
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A 2×4 can span a maximum of 6' 7” when spaced 16” apart and used as a floor or deck joist. When used as a ceiling joist or a roof rafter, a 2×4 can...
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