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Build Your Own Outdoor Shower

Garden equipped shower can provide many benefits. Not only beautify the park's appearance, but also to provide air circulation for cool air in summer when the sun comes. In addition of course to have the facilities can flush of flowers.

You may have of the property and just want to enjoy a garden shower al fresco. If you ever think outside of the shower add to your home, can be a fun project. Here are some tips to keep in mind before you start.

Determine your needs before starting out. Will it be used by kids and adults as clean-up after the beach or will it be used as a relaxing bath? If the latter is your objective, ensure you have a private location with walls and a door. If all you require is a quick rinse, your plumbing needs will be simple, but if you want long hot showers, you may need to upgrade your hot-water system.

Where will the water go? The type of ground below your flooring will determine the type of drain you need. Sandy soil drains quickly, but heavy or clay laden soils may require a more complex drainage system that carries the water underground into a dry well or drain field.

To help inhibit clogging of the drains as well as damage to the surrounding plant life, be sure to use eco-friendly soap and shampoo.

Planning the plumbing will depend on whether you are building from scratch or simply renovating. If this is a shower in a new home, run the plumbing in the same wall that your shower shares with the house. If this is an existing home, you may want to build a wall and hide the pipes within it.

Build to suit the environment you live in. If you live near the ocean, purchase fixtures that will stand up to wear from sand and salt. The deck and walls should be constructed from mildew and rot-resistant materials such as teak, cedar, pressure treated wood or synthetic lumber. If you're in an area where the temperature drops below freezing, drain the water lines in the Fall to prevent against cold weather damage to the pipes.

When considering the decor, be sure to include non-skid floors, a place for towels, clothes, a bench and baskets to hold a collection of bathing soaps and shampoos. Install lighting for those evening showers and don't forget to light the walkway.

by Gina La Barbera

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