i don't mean to poop on you or your projects... but possibly in the next life we will not cement the water in, allow the raccoon to poop in it, and humbly bring buckets to and from our spring to fill up a cistern that gravity feeds the rest of our needs. no deep trenches need digging, no cement need pouring, no raccoon need displacing, perhaps not the same convenience, but perhaps in the next life we will not all be so distracted by computers and video cameras and hey, i'm still learning, too
How much higher is the tank from your home and how far is the run from the tank to the home? Thanks for your time! I love your and and your energy! We live much the same but we are in north west Arizona in the hills. The wy ur place is set up now is that our well pumps water to our 1200 gallon tank that sits around 16ft higher than our home plus abut a 25 feet away to it and our pressure is shit! I'm deciding to either place it higher on the hill or add a pressure pump. Love your place!
would you recomend this type of system? I am looking at a house that has a gravity feed spring water system like this. The black exterior pipe runns down the hill right on top of the ground to a tank right outside of the house. (no holding tank at the top of hill, but its steep) But the tank doesnt look as nice as ur's and the realitor claims that this can be used through the winter and will not freeze..? so i dont know, The spring looks like yours but nothing around it
Fitting name for your cabin as you're a very Lucky Lady. The effort to remain free of envy has been tested, by many people. You win - I'm officially envious!
PEX is am excellent product. You have a thermal barrier! Water that's already cold, cools down more and it flash chills. Did you plumb the house yourself?
Could be a inside pipe is to close to a outside wall? You may have to encase (pvc) and insulate some pipes before it goes into the house. I don't have enough info to point out the problem. Just look at all the lines if any are exposed to winter chill that could be some of your problem. Good luck!
For water pipes. Go to Lows or HomeDepot or any good hardware store. They sell a electric heat wire kit, cheap! People use it for house roof & eves to prevent ice dams. It can also be used for outside water pipes to prevent icing, uses low VAC current. Be sure you get the one for PVC pipe if that's what your using. Don't use it during warn weather. Just insulate it well!
@mik22pik i plumbed my whole house in PEX, so they wont crack like PVC - and they have insulation and heat tape on them. They still freeze, EVEN when i am dripping the pipes also inside the house. It has been very irritating and I am not sure how exactly i will solve it, but will be putting even more layers of insulation for sure.
the system above the house never freezes and works well. Its gets frigid cold up on top this mountain and i dont get any sunlight to creat heat during the winter.
@mik22pik i have a woodstove for heat, and for hot water i have a tiny electric hot water heater for now. I dont get enough sun to do anything solar.
@mik22pik I had help from some guys who dig wells and set up springs. We planned it out together, i explained how i wanted to lines buried and not to freeze, they used a bob cat machine because i wanted pipes buried really deep! they never freeze, but the ones under my house freeze when it gets really cold, those are exposed to the air and so far no amount of insulation has worked.
Hey there. I'm interested in buying a cabin with a spring box. It has the same problem of having the pipe on the surface. If you dont mind me asking, how much did it cost to dig the trench and who would you contact to do it?
@alexwads84 Get any local person you can for a good price, who understand the land, and will come dig it. If all you want them to do is dig a trench it should not cost too much - make sure they dig it deep so the pipes dont freeze! The amount is costs will depend on so many factors, you will have to call around. I recommend using locally raised peeps, as they tend to understand the land better.
shes blown pipe on youtube boys
25slim82 6 days ago
i don't mean to poop on you or your projects... but possibly in the next life we will not cement the water in, allow the raccoon to poop in it, and humbly bring buckets to and from our spring to fill up a cistern that gravity feeds the rest of our needs. no deep trenches need digging, no cement need pouring, no raccoon need displacing, perhaps not the same convenience, but perhaps in the next life we will not all be so distracted by computers and video cameras and hey, i'm still learning, too
representextual 1 month ago
That was pretty cool. When she was like come here donkey. And the donkey started talking back and came to her.. I cracked up.
MRSketch09 2 months ago
You are lucky to live on such beautiful land with such beautiful lovable animals.
jayrig 3 months ago
It not bacteria, its raccoon shit!
jayrig 3 months ago
can u drink that water?
cakey527 4 months ago
How much higher is the tank from your home and how far is the run from the tank to the home? Thanks for your time! I love your and and your energy! We live much the same but we are in north west Arizona in the hills. The wy ur place is set up now is that our well pumps water to our 1200 gallon tank that sits around 16ft higher than our home plus abut a 25 feet away to it and our pressure is shit! I'm deciding to either place it higher on the hill or add a pressure pump. Love your place!
BrokenRRT 4 months ago
would you recomend this type of system? I am looking at a house that has a gravity feed spring water system like this. The black exterior pipe runns down the hill right on top of the ground to a tank right outside of the house. (no holding tank at the top of hill, but its steep) But the tank doesnt look as nice as ur's and the realitor claims that this can be used through the winter and will not freeze..? so i dont know, The spring looks like yours but nothing around it
LoopsnoopNpass 5 months ago in playlist LoopsnoopNpass's Favorited Videos
dream girl lol i know how to build repair fix anything :)
headlightguy 5 months ago
Fitting name for your cabin as you're a very Lucky Lady. The effort to remain free of envy has been tested, by many people. You win - I'm officially envious!
4micaman 6 months ago
serious BLing!!
bryanmilne 6 months ago
what a beautifull place you have...iv dreamed about a place like that my whole life....
if you need a man around to help you chop wood or do odd jobs give me a call...
where is this garden of eden...im looking in northern ontario canada...pleze post more vids
thanx..
shipyardbob 11 months ago
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Thanks for the laugh about the Raccoon shit i loved it watched until the end loved the candidness.
calrocket 11 months ago
Thanks for the laugh about the Raccoon shit i loved it watched until the end loved the candidness.
calrocket 11 months ago
PEX is am excellent product. You have a thermal barrier! Water that's already cold, cools down more and it flash chills. Did you plumb the house yourself?
Could be a inside pipe is to close to a outside wall? You may have to encase (pvc) and insulate some pipes before it goes into the house. I don't have enough info to point out the problem. Just look at all the lines if any are exposed to winter chill that could be some of your problem. Good luck!
mik22pik 1 year ago
Thanks, fast reply.
For water pipes. Go to Lows or HomeDepot or any good hardware store. They sell a electric heat wire kit, cheap! People use it for house roof & eves to prevent ice dams. It can also be used for outside water pipes to prevent icing, uses low VAC current. Be sure you get the one for PVC pipe if that's what your using. Don't use it during warn weather. Just insulate it well!
Good Luck, say hello to Juju for me!
mik22pik 1 year ago
@mik22pik i plumbed my whole house in PEX, so they wont crack like PVC - and they have insulation and heat tape on them. They still freeze, EVEN when i am dripping the pipes also inside the house. It has been very irritating and I am not sure how exactly i will solve it, but will be putting even more layers of insulation for sure.
the system above the house never freezes and works well. Its gets frigid cold up on top this mountain and i dont get any sunlight to creat heat during the winter.
ecofashionista 1 year ago
Very cool and Juju is great!
Use a local bait shop for live bait for the pond, need small fish.
What do you do for heat and hot water?
mik22pik 1 year ago
@mik22pik i have a woodstove for heat, and for hot water i have a tiny electric hot water heater for now. I dont get enough sun to do anything solar.
ecofashionista 1 year ago
@ecofashionista
Sorry, just another question. Did you install the water feed system yourself.
Looks like the northern areas. I'm thinking of moving out to the woods myself.
Best of luck, love Juju, so cool!
mik22pik 1 year ago
@mik22pik I had help from some guys who dig wells and set up springs. We planned it out together, i explained how i wanted to lines buried and not to freeze, they used a bob cat machine because i wanted pipes buried really deep! they never freeze, but the ones under my house freeze when it gets really cold, those are exposed to the air and so far no amount of insulation has worked.
ecofashionista 1 year ago
Thanks for the tip! Do you run the water though a reverse osmosis machine for drinking?
alexwads84 1 year ago
Hey there. I'm interested in buying a cabin with a spring box. It has the same problem of having the pipe on the surface. If you dont mind me asking, how much did it cost to dig the trench and who would you contact to do it?
alexwads84 1 year ago
@alexwads84 Get any local person you can for a good price, who understand the land, and will come dig it. If all you want them to do is dig a trench it should not cost too much - make sure they dig it deep so the pipes dont freeze! The amount is costs will depend on so many factors, you will have to call around. I recommend using locally raised peeps, as they tend to understand the land better.
ecofashionista 1 year ago
@ecofashionista Thanks for the tip! Do you run the water through a reverse osmosis machine for drinking?
alexwads84 1 year ago
Spring water has lost of ORMUS, which is a good thing! :)
Check out ORMUS, it is amazing!
Peace
MrNobodyNothing 1 year ago
@MrNobodyNothing
And thanks for sharing this video. You
have an awesome home! :)
MrNobodyNothing 1 year ago
Thank you for sharing!
mvang213 1 year ago
I LOVE JUJU!!!!!! LOL and your whole life!!!!!
sewmommysew 1 year ago
Oh I <3 Juju
Cristol1016 1 year ago