Automatic overflow control directs water back to downspout when barrel is full.
Roof top rain barrel.
You can fill a 60 gallon barrel with less than single inch of rain falling on a 10 x 10 surface so don t overlook those outbuildings when you think about opportunities to collect and store rainwater on your site.
This guide will help you understand different types and uses of rain barrels.
The first is of a complex commercial system.
Instead of a screen a plastic lid with several holes covers the opening to prevent debris from getting in.
While it isn t the most affordable material out there think about standing seam metal even for a garden shed or outbuilding.
If you get about 10 inches of rain over the course of the spring and summer an average 1 360 square foot roof would yield 8 160 gallons of rainwater.
You have to admit that whether you re in a drought situation or not it s hard to pass up that much of a free thing.
Otherwise that water would run off and go into storm drains and streams.
The design of any rain barrel is relatively simple with its basic components consisting of.
A rain barrel collects and stores rainwater from your roof to use in your yard and garden.
The top of the rain barrel is wider than many allowing for more versatile placement.
The second a home made design.
Both achieve the desired lid results of stormwater management.