posted 6 years ago
Okay, this is probably a repeat, but I didn't see it in a search.
Here in the American West water is always in short supply. For the past couple of years I've been using greywater from the laundry to water a section of the property. (aka "laundry to landscape")
Unfortunately the washing machine (yeah, ditched the dryer, but some conveniences are too much to pass up in this stage of life) is in the basement. What I've been doing is allow the washer to fill a plastic tote and then using an inexpensive sump pump to blow it outside through a hose.
This works... sort of.
Unfortunately, a tiny bit of carelessness results in a very big mess. And even on a good day there is always some amount of nasty, grody water still remaining to stink up the house.
What I'd like to do is to have everything all plumbed in solid so that there's no longer stink or spill danger. Also, since the water level would then be hidden from view I'd need the pump to turn on automatically whenever water is present.
I've found pumps like that for sale, but they want an arm and a leg (and at least one kidney) for the dumb things.
Any thoughts for how to rig this up on a reasonable (sub $100 USD) level?
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