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Marclee (NV)
I've been searching for the do it yourself set of plans to build a waterwall with up to six scuppers.
Over the past couple of years I have looked into the various types of Scuppers and have chosen the mfg and style that fits my
Yard.
I'm ready to begin the framing in aluminum studs, however I have read snippets about flow rates, manifold systems to insure even flow over the entire area, pros and cons to submersible vs. out of water pump systems.
Any suggestions of where to find the best A to Z source on how to go about getting all the necessary information.
I know I can hire a plumber, contractor and electrician but that's no fun, the satisfaction of being able to self perform this project through completion is my ultimate goal
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m & m (MD)
Use a submersible pump, there are no cons with a submersible.
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packy (MA)
i haven't heard the term 'scupper' used since i left the navy yard in the late 60's..
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hj (AZ)
You would if you worked for a roofing contractor. For my waterfall, I used a small swimming pool package with a pump and filter.
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