Well I've been looking into what it would take to provide solar power and water to the house. Needless to say I have a lot to learn.
As far as solar power goes it's still very expensive and difficult to make it cost effective. Payback on a system can range from 10-15+ years. The nice thing though is you are not dependent on anyone for your power needs. There's something to be said for that these days. Hopefully we will at least have a small system in place that we can grow over the years.
Water seems to be a little easier and somewhat cheaper. Since the land has several creeks running through it a pond would be a nice addition with a pump to provide irrigation. Harvesting rainwater is also a thought. You can harvest rainwater to run your toilets as some irrigation. With proper filters it could be used for drinking.
Hopefully in a few years when I can look back at this post and see "how easy" it was to install a sustainable water and power system.
Friday, May 14, 2010
Sunday, May 9, 2010
Landscape for house
We met with Ricky Pope who owns Haven House in Alexander City to help us design the initial landscape for the house. He suggests using boulders to create a wall down to the pool area and after the pool area.
Our idea was to use stacked rock but boulders may be more practical and probably look better.
Russ and Laura came out and saw the house site for the first time.
We drove up from Destin then turned around and drove back home. Long Day
Our idea was to use stacked rock but boulders may be more practical and probably look better.
Russ and Laura came out and saw the house site for the first time.
We drove up from Destin then turned around and drove back home. Long Day
Thursday, May 6, 2010
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