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Its Raining On The Stairs.
Would a water fall in a stairwell be a good source of humity for a home.
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Re: Its Raining On The Stairs.
Humidity?
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Sorry about that huminiatyly....huomunity....moulnljlasdf..just minute .............................oh that better, again sorry, "Humidity"
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Re: Its Raining On The Stairs.
...LOL, so you want to incorporate a waterfall into a staircase, to help with the humidity? Are you drunk?
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Re: Its Raining On The Stairs.
Humidididity is bad
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Re: Its Raining On The Stairs.
Just include an indoor pool with a small upcharge. Maybe an automatic sprinkler system for the living room lawn. Possibly upsell some strategic roof leaks with artistic "live" ceiling reformations. The possibilities are endless.
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Just last week a little old man combusted and set his cat on fire while petting it.......I kind of thought I would get this reaction...humidity is a must in our climate. I could turn a pricless piece of wood furniture into cracked firewood in half a season.... |
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Re: Its Raining On The Stairs.
It would be a source of humidity, but good is a subjective term. How many liters per day do you need to add to the air? The way I have to add water to the fish tanks in the winter, I'd say that aquariums are another source.
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How could a person regulate and distribute something like that, in a retrofit situation. Budget 5K open stairwell to center main floor hall, most of the basement is accessible, forced air furnace, bungalow. I not looking for design just feedback. And no cats have died in the process of the post.
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Re: Its Raining On The Stairs.
Sorry for my previous sarchasm.
Evaporation will leave anything else in the water behind. That means, very purified water, or the system will look really crappy real quick. Can you provide that type of water in quantity, and easily? If not, forget it. Use a humidifier unit in the HVAC system that has replaceable parts. Splash will be an issue so everything around will need splash protection. Humidity will be an issue in the summer months. Will the thing look good without water in it? All water features require maintenance. Will it be done? Properly? Can you control the amount of evaporation? Probably not. The best you can hope for is a way to deal with the excess. Don't get me wrong, I love water features. They do require a lot of maintenance. This coming from a guy with an indoor pond, waterfall, pool, spa, sauna, and trees, plants and vines planted in areas where there is no flooring, just earth. |
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Re: Its Raining On The Stairs.
Wasn't that an episode of Family Guy?
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What about a sand blasted sheet of glass as a surface for the water to run, it would help to hide the minerals. You have plants, would that be a good idea to camouflage the minerals and make it a tropical wall aswell. Plant are a natural air filtre.....Dam now I have to post in lanscaping. Thanks... |
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Re: Its Raining On The Stairs.
I was in a restaurant last week that had a bunch of slate art work on the walls that had water running down the face. The pieces of slate were around 2.5' wide x 5' tall. I would assume that you could turn of the water and enjoy the slate art work during the summer.
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10 years ago I did a house in which the owner blamed me for her plants dying, constantly. It was my fault because I was remodeling the house. Now I'm pretty talented with plants. I have plants that I've been growing since the '60's, and they do well. I knew the problem, the homeowner would hear nothing of it. She believed that if she bought big expensive plants they would do well. She didn't understand that windows with 85% tint, then full blinds, then sheers, then heavy black-out lined curtains would not allow the plants enough light to live. It was my fault. If the owner doesn't really care for the water feature or the plant feature, they will fail, you will be blamed. |
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Not that kind of plants. Though I've looked like a hippy my whole life, I never did drugs. They have no appeal to me at all. I have seen them destroy personal friends, even back in the 60's when I was in HS. The benefits fail to exceed the risks.
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