Do you hear this? Everyone recognizes this sound. This is a sound of tens of thousands of gallons of wasted rain water running off your roof each year. Not only does the run off, it harms our environment by bringing pollutants from our cities and towns into our local rivers, lakes, and oceans, but it is water you can actually use whenever and wherever you need it.
By installing the Rain Reserve Diverter system, you can easily divert rainwater from our roof into a storage barrel for future use on your garden and lawn. Here is how it works.
First, the rainwater from your roof travels through your existing downspout and enters the Rain Reserve Diverter, debris is separated from the water, and continues out through the downspout.
The debris water is then diverted through an outlet to the storage tank. A high flow spigot lets the natural pressure of gravity takeover and water can be dispersed throughout your landscape.
Unlike other systems, once the barrel is full, the rain reserve design prevents the water from mosquito infestation and also from overflowing out of the barrel and keeping into your foundation.
The water will actually back itself up through the tubing back into this diverter where it is redirected through the downspout away from your house. You can install the Rain Reserve Diverter into your existing gutter system in four easy steps.
First, modify the gutter's downspout to insert the diverter system, attach the Rain Reserve Diverter to your downspout with the tools provided, modify your storage tank and connect the diverter. Use the kit's spigot to produce high flow pressure to a hole, bucket or watering cans.
Well, most new barrels ship for $150 each, reconditioned barrels can be found for under $20. Log on now to use Rain Reserve's free online barrel locator with a mapping system to find inexpensive recycle barrels in your area.
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