Making A Case For Rain Barrels
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by: georgewonderman
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Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2009 Time: 10:23 PM
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What you will want to make sure of however is that your rain barrels are made of a suitably heavy and opaque material that does not let any sunlight in. Sunlight entering your rain barrels can cause the quick buildup of algae, resulting in clogged pipes and an unattractive appearance.
So why would you want to have your own rain barrels? Well for one thing, the rainwater that you will be able to collect with rain barrels can be quite useful to have around the house. This will make you less dependent on the supply that you receive from your water company. Over time, this will result in a considerable amount of money saved off your water bill. Rain barrels will also help protect your home by lessening the amount of water that goes into the ground and can potentially weaken your foundations.
The water that you do collect in your rain barrels can be used in a wide array of tasks such as washing cars and lawn furniture, watering your plants, cleaning gardening tools, bathing pets, and so much more.
The actual amount of water that you will be able to collect with your rain barrels will of course vary depending on their size, but good sized rain barrels of 50 to 55 gallons should be quickly filled up by a good rain shower. If you find that you need more water than you are able to collect with a single rain barrel, it is a simple matter to make more rain barrels and join them together.
Filtering your rain barrels is another important consideration. It is important to make sure that the water you collect is as clean and free from debris as possible, so you will be better able to use the water that you collect.
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