Why redirect rainwater

By redirecting rainwater from high points on your property using innovative tools like the Deviator or a downspout diverter, you can safely and efficiently store water for future use.

The Deviator (Gutter Insert)

The Deviator (Gutter Insert) What It Is: A simple device placed inside your gutter, near the downspout. How It Works: As rainwater flows through the gutter, the Deviator channels it toward your rain tank before it ever enters the downspout.

West Seattle homeowner happily showing off rain harvesting project

The Downspout Diverter

A device installed within the downspout itself. How It Works: As water travels down the downspout, the diverter redirects it through a pipe to your rain tank, using a safe, controlled path.

Why Redirect Rainwater

Outline: Redirecting Rainwater for Efficient Storage and Future Use

1. Why Redirect Rainwater?

  • Value of Rainwater Storage:
    Storing rainwater gives you a reliable, sustainable source for outdoor uses like watering lawns and gardens—saving money and reducing strain on municipal water supplies.

  • Harnessing Gravity:
    Collecting rainwater from the highest possible point on your property (such as your roof gutters) uses gravity to move water efficiently and safely to your storage tank.

2. The Power of Hydraulic Pressure

  • How It Works:
    Redirecting rainwater from a high point creates natural water pressure, allowing water to flow through pipes or channels to a remotely located rain tank—no pumps required!

  • Bottom-Up Filling:
    With the right setup, rain tanks (like ring tanks) can fill from the bottom up, not just from the top. This method uses gravity and pressure to safely fill the tank and prevent overflow.

3. Two Main Methods for Redirecting Rainwater

A. The Deviator (Gutter Insert)

  • What It Is:
    A simple device placed inside your gutter, near the downspout.

  • How It Works:
    As rainwater flows through the gutter, the Deviator channels it toward your rain tank before it ever enters the downspout.

  • Benefits:

    • Keeps water moving safely away from your home’s foundation.

    • Allows flexible placement of your rain tank anywhere on your property.

B. The Downspout Diverter

  • What It Is:
    A device installed within the downspout itself.

  • How It Works:
    As water travels down the downspout, the diverter redirects it through a pipe to your rain tank, using a safe, controlled path.

  • Benefits:

    • Easy to retrofit onto existing downspouts.

    • Directs water to a vertical path, minimizing overflow and erosion.

4. Built-In Safety: Natural Check Valves

  • Automatic Overflow Protection:
    Both the Deviator and downspout diverter systems include a natural check valve. Once your rain tank is full, this valve automatically stops more water from entering, preventing overflow and potential property damage.

5. Flexible Storage Solutions for Every Home

  • Custom Placement:
    These techniques let you place your rain tank wherever it’s most convenient—tucked away in a corner, behind a shed, or near your garden.

  • Year-Round Benefits:
    Store rainwater during wet months and use it whenever you need, even during dry spells.


In summary:
By redirecting rainwater from high points on your property using innovative tools like the Deviator or a downspout diverter, you can safely and efficiently store water for future use. These systems are easy to install, protect your home, and help you make the most of every drop—no advanced plumbing required!

 

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Gutters-great starting points
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Bottom Filling
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Move water storage, safely away from the house
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