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Scan_Fan
30th October 2006, 02:58 PM
Hello all. I'm renovating my house and I'm having a new external mains water tap fitted to one of the house walls. I want the tap to sit over a sink, which will be connected to the sewer line. The sink allows waste water from the garden, washing, etc to be easily disposed of.

Can anyone give a website link to where I might find a range of such external sinks? I've seen earthenware sinks on old houses and am wondering if they are still made or whether there are newer alternatives...

Thanks...

woodsprite
31st October 2006, 10:24 PM
That is a great idea! How about letting your imagination run wild. Maybe a large shallow terra cotta bowl instead of a sink? Or cut down an eathernware pot so it is not too high? Maybe get an old copper hot water tank unit from a recycler and fashion it into a trough set into a timber bench top? Maybe an old copper (cloths washer type copper) if you can find one, set into a bench? They can all have suitable holes cut into them for the drain - you could make a beaut feature with this idea, so I reckon think outside the box for a bit and see how creative you can be.

Good luck with it all.
Jeff

Dr Jan Itor
31st October 2006, 10:28 PM
Don't drain it into the sewer - run the pipe into the garden somewhere and connect it to a soaker hose.

bondibouy
7th November 2006, 09:26 PM
By the book you will have to put a roof over the sink as no rainwater can discharge to the boards sewer.