Rainwater collection systems can be as simple as collecting rain in a rain barrel or as elaborate as harvesting rainwater into large cisterns to supply your entire household demand.
Catching rain without gutters.
A ground gutter can help protect the house foundation and siding from rainwater without being too conspicuous.
It doesn t get much better than that folks.
Because it is mulched with woodchips it retains moisture after rains pretty well but i can still use some supplemental water during the dry periods of summer.
The younghouselove rain barrel.
Build this water catchment system.
Today houses are built with roof gardens that naturally absorb the rain and grow an insulating layer of grass.
I have a big garden set back from the house that is hard to get a hose to.
How to divert water without gutters or downspouts everyone knows the importance of diverting water away from a house but sometimes a traditional gutter and downspout simply won t work.
This just consists of digging a v shaped trench at the drip line i e the place where water falling from the roof overhang makes contact with the soil.
If you want to collect rainwater without a roof or downspout you can use a tarp instead.
And if that doesn t just send you over the moon in the end you get a rain barrel that will help you catch lots of rainwater to keep your property well maintained at no extra cost.
The rain will collect in gutters that channel the water into downspouts and then into some sort of storage vessel.
Just lay the tarp out on an elevated area and run a drainpipe from the lowest corner to a collection tank.
Many householders set up rain barrels to catch the water as it drips from the roof reducing runoff and erosion while preserving water for garden use.
But even homes without gutters can use a.
Roger cook evaluates a couple alternatives for moving rainwater effectively.
But if you do not have a roof garden you can still collect and use rainwater.