So we have our pool build mostly done (still some equipment to hook up, but we ran out of time before Winter set in). Currently in the process of planning out the surroundings with various landscapers.
I was thinking about including a drop-in ice bucket in the countertop of our outdoor island / bar. The challenge is that when ice melts, you have water that needs to go somewhere. I have zero drains in the rear of our house - everything goes out the front. Concrete is down, so there's no good way to get there...so I was thinking about going the easy route, and just using a 5-gallon bucket under the tray and dumping it out, or running a hose over to the pipe that is handling the downspout water.
After thinking about this more and more, I remembered that I have a 1" sprinkler supply line coming out the side of my house that we don't use because we source irrigation water from a lake in our back yard - it happens to be right at the end of the proposed island location. This same line has a hose bib in the basement for draining the line in the winter so it doesn't freeze. I also have a water supply bib in the same spot, so I'm suddenly thinking cold-water sink instead of ice bucket...
I know that I'd be limited to liquid going down the drain, and that I'd also be limited to cold water, but I'm OK with both of those limits, and would likely put a built-in strainer into the sink to protect myself from visitors.
The island will start about 12" away the house, next to these lines:

I was thinking about including a drop-in ice bucket in the countertop of our outdoor island / bar. The challenge is that when ice melts, you have water that needs to go somewhere. I have zero drains in the rear of our house - everything goes out the front. Concrete is down, so there's no good way to get there...so I was thinking about going the easy route, and just using a 5-gallon bucket under the tray and dumping it out, or running a hose over to the pipe that is handling the downspout water.
After thinking about this more and more, I remembered that I have a 1" sprinkler supply line coming out the side of my house that we don't use because we source irrigation water from a lake in our back yard - it happens to be right at the end of the proposed island location. This same line has a hose bib in the basement for draining the line in the winter so it doesn't freeze. I also have a water supply bib in the same spot, so I'm suddenly thinking cold-water sink instead of ice bucket...
- How crazy would I be to use my hose bib as a supply line for the sink (using a small chunk of lead-free hose), and then put a drain / laundry pump under the sink sending water backward through my sprinkler supply line, out the hose drain bib in the basement through a hose 6' to the drain in the furnace room?
- What does a person do to prevent precipitation from getting into an outdoor sink (and in my case, flowing back into the house)? I see this as being a problem after things are "winterized" and the drain pump is removed for winter and the lines are blown out...
I know that I'd be limited to liquid going down the drain, and that I'd also be limited to cold water, but I'm OK with both of those limits, and would likely put a built-in strainer into the sink to protect myself from visitors.
The island will start about 12" away the house, next to these lines:
