Fish room sketch critique opinions

Clownfish2

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Hello Reefers,

I’m planning a layout for my sump and water change area. All equipment will be in an insulated air conditioned garage. 220 gallon tank will be behind the wall in the family room. I’m seeking feedback on my placement of sump, 20 gal frag and refugium tanks, water storage, and plumbing. Are the heights of everything ideal relative to the sump? If you want to pump SW from the sump over to the sink, would you plumb above the doors 7 feet or run the line under the doors? For the water change and storage, I’m trying to go pumpless and just feed via gravity to the sump. I welcome all comments. Thanks.

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A floor plan of how the garage, utility, laundry, and family Rooms relate would be helpful. Looks like a good start. I would be interested in finding a way to simplify your piping as much as possible so you don’t have to oversize your pumps or pressurize your RODI.
 

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Man that is a nice plan however I am not seeing a frozen food, beer fridge....
 

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