How To Install A Rain Barrel

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  • čas přidán 12. 08. 2015
  • The Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago (MWRD) has partnered with Openlands to produce a “how-to” video demonstrating a proper rain barrel installation. This video is part of the MWRD’s rain barrel program which offers rain barrels at cost to Cook County, Illinois residents. Rain barrels capture rainwater from your roof and save it for when you need it. You can use rain barrel water for watering house plants and gardens or washing cars and tools. Disconnecting your downspouts and installing rain barrels will also keep clean water out of the sewer system and help reduce basement backups and flooding. To learn more about acquiring or installing a rain barrel, visit mwrd.org or call your local Cook County municipality. Click below for printable instructions!
    tinyurl.com/2xt9dh93
    Disclaimer: With proper installation, maintenance and use, your rain barrel should function properly. The Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago and Openlands assume no liability for the installation, maintenance or use of your rain barrel. We are not responsible for any rain barrel malfunction; property damage or injury associated with your rain barrel malfunction; property damage or injury associated with your rain barrel, its accessories or contents.

Komentáře • 53

  • @haledragon1
    @haledragon1 Před 7 lety +3

    good job! keep posting!

  • @bohemianation
    @bohemianation Před 3 lety +11

    I have 3 barrels a total of 150 gallons when full. Typical watering can holds 2.5 gallons of water. It takes 20 watering cans to water my garden so you can see 150 gallons can go quick. This season im closing in on 1,000 gallons

    • @trueword247
      @trueword247 Před rokem

      Thank you for your efforts in managing stormwater! I'm sure your garden - and water bill - thanks you as well!

  • @Alejoproa82
    @Alejoproa82 Před 9 lety +5

    Thank you so much Gabriella!! amazing video so easy to follow I'm going to installed my rain barrels today!!

  • @heatherbenek1114
    @heatherbenek1114 Před měsícem

    Thank you, using this as a guide for my first rain barrel!

  • @peggyclementz128
    @peggyclementz128 Před 2 lety +2

    Clear,thorough steps,but hoping to enlist some help. Liked materials list!

  • @shake2908
    @shake2908 Před rokem

    Oh wow. Thanks. Thought I may have to hire someone but I’m sure I can do this. Perfect tutorial!

  • @Hazel66781
    @Hazel66781 Před 18 dny +1

    EBMUD states on its website regarding the use of rainwater harvested from a roof covered with asphalt shingles: “….While any material is usually acceptable, asphalt shingles may leach toxins and should not be used to collect water for vegetable gardens. ”

  • @4BWVan
    @4BWVan Před 2 lety +2

    Nice video! I didn't realize it was so simple

  • @madgepickles
    @madgepickles Před 3 lety +1

    Great video, thank you

  • @joannsimonelli72
    @joannsimonelli72 Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you for this video!

  • @jeffcunningham9632
    @jeffcunningham9632 Před 7 měsíci +1

    The hose diameter will handle the overflow during a high period of rainfall?
    Seems small to me and that the barrel will overflow it’s rim during this (probably) short but possible period of time.
    Maybe drain the barrel before a storm to avoid.
    Thanks for the short video.

  • @shannonk1351
    @shannonk1351 Před rokem

    Gabriella you're a rock star. :)

  • @PartyUpLive
    @PartyUpLive Před 5 lety +1

    Definitely plan on doing this. I want to have two barrels side by side. I thought about 3 but seems like overkill? Will have someone install them though as the area I want to put them a downspout will have to be added.

    • @AChi__
      @AChi__ Před 3 lety +3

      You though 3 barrels would be an overkill? I've got 7 barrels and I've been fighting myself to keep me from getting two more 😆

  • @harsh8986
    @harsh8986 Před rokem

    Does it come with a screen to keep the leaves out that comes with the storm water from the gutters

  • @donttreadonme1367
    @donttreadonme1367 Před 4 lety +3

    Anybody watching this for your new garden this viral season?

  • @2c4u222
    @2c4u222 Před 8 lety +3

    Fantastic! Does your rain barrel have a screen to keep mosquitos out?? Hope so!

    • @trueword247
      @trueword247 Před rokem

      I just received two the other day. The screen comes with it, but not pre-installed.

  • @UltramaticOrange
    @UltramaticOrange Před 3 měsíci +1

    me, at 0:05 - shit, this looks like any given neighborhood in Chicago
    them, at 0:10 - "We've teamed up with the metropolitan water reclamation district of greater Chicago..."

  • @jiva3497
    @jiva3497 Před 5 lety +1

    Does the rain water glowing down the flexible spout splash out of the top of the rain barrel and splash onto the building before going into the barrel in a hard rain?

    • @trueword247
      @trueword247 Před rokem

      It can. Especially if you have a screen installed and all the more if the screen has been clogged with debris like leaves. A greater concern with a prior rain barrel I had was overflow when it rained a lot.
      So, all that to say, the rain barrel does require some attention.
      A second rain barrel to catch overflow is a great idea if you expect a lot of water and like to have at least one mostly full barrel.

  • @whiteweasel13
    @whiteweasel13 Před rokem +5

    To anyone planning to do this in their yard: don't use it on crops. Rain barrel water captured in this way is not considered potable, since it's running off of your roof. It's perfect for ornamentals/grass/etc but you shouldn't put this on something you plan to eat later.

  • @arvinl
    @arvinl Před 8 lety +2

    What do you do in winter season? store inside garage or leave outside?

    • @OGutzVentura
      @OGutzVentura Před 7 lety +3

      A Lyons take them inside with no water. if they're left outside, even with a small amount of water, I will. freeze and crack your bottom of the barrel. it will be a total waste.

    • @PartyUpLive
      @PartyUpLive Před 5 lety +2

      @@OGutzVentura interesting. What about those that don't have a place to store them inside? I thought you could drain them completely making sure they were dry with no water. I ask because I know people thinking about these but say they don't have space to store a 55 gallon barrel indoors.

    • @mikee1891
      @mikee1891 Před 5 lety +4

      @@PartyUpLive You can flip the empty rain barrel upside down - keeping it on the stand - and re-attach a straight downspout piece directing water away from the house for the winter because there will inevitably be SOME water going through the downspouts in the winter. :-)

    • @trueword247
      @trueword247 Před rokem

      You may leave it outside but do not leave a significant amount of water in there lest the freezing temps cause the ice to expand, thus damaging the barrel. Personally, I just re-directed the plastic spout back to the original downspout to accommodate melting water off my roof during freezing months.

    • @trueword247
      @trueword247 Před rokem

      @@PartyUpLive They do not need to be stored inside during winter. They are very durable, just not made to hold significant amounts of FROZEN water.

  • @luismarrero1625
    @luismarrero1625 Před 4 lety +3

    why connect a hose to the top of the barrel wouldn’t that defeat the purpose of gravity to water the garden

    • @kenritzenthaler3067
      @kenritzenthaler3067 Před 3 lety +1

      Yes this is definitely a mistake. For an official video for newbies this is unacceptable. So much more needs to be discussed

    • @blusnuby2
      @blusnuby2 Před 2 lety +7

      It is an OVERFLOW hose, directing water from filled barrel to another barrel, or away from your water barrel/house area.

  • @jenniferherrera2351
    @jenniferherrera2351 Před 3 lety

    Hey, the link to the instructions no longer works. :(

    • @mwrdgc
      @mwrdgc  Před 3 lety +2

      Hi! Thanks for pointing that out! Here's a new link to view printable/downloadable instructions (the link is updated in the video description, too).
      tinyurl.com/2xt9dh93

  • @pa.fishpreacher6166
    @pa.fishpreacher6166 Před 5 lety +3

    Why didn't you explain the faucet and the overflow attachments?

  • @ironwill8596
    @ironwill8596 Před 5 lety +2

    Great idea but Chicago taxes rainwater

    • @ryanstroh4505
      @ryanstroh4505 Před 4 lety +2

      TAXES rainwater? You have to be kidding me.

    • @queenofcheap6310
      @queenofcheap6310 Před 4 lety

      Taxes on rain water?? Heavens, here in Australia all newly built homes MUST come with a water tank & those of us that add one or more, we just have to display a small sign saying "Tank water in use". That is because when our dams are low on water, people & the Authorities know it's rain water & we NEVER would get changed for using something that would just go down the drains then out to sea.
      So sorry if you live in Chicago 😱

    • @illb10minsl8
      @illb10minsl8 Před 4 lety

      Do a little research, some states will forgive the rain tax if you use rain barrel(s).

    • @blusnuby2
      @blusnuby2 Před 2 lety

      Move to a RED state---if any still exist after 2024....

    • @trueword247
      @trueword247 Před rokem

      I'm not sure in what area you live but it was the City who gave me my first rain barrel and they never taxed or questioned my barrel further.
      It is in the city's interest that people use rain barrels. I have lived in the city 25+ years and never heard of rainwater being taxed.

  • @videoswithvince9596
    @videoswithvince9596 Před 3 lety +7

    Hooking up a hose to the rain barrel to water your garden or wash your car is pointless unless you are OK with a trickle of water pressure. I notice not a word is mentioned about this even though you claim that 'washing your car and watering your garden' is possible with this system. The rain barrel needs to be significantly higher than the area you plan to water in order to get decent water pressure. Even after installing the largest spigot possible (which I did) you will still get an inadequate amount of flow. After doing further research, I learned that indeed, one needs a water pump to obtain a reasonable amount of water pressure. This system is good for placing a watering can directly under the spigot but useless for a hose hook up without a water pump.

    • @trueword247
      @trueword247 Před rokem +1

      True. The pressure is low. What you do with the water is your choice. Personally, I've found my greenery responds better to rainwater than tap water so i've mostly used it as a source of water for directly watering plants of my interest during dryer periods of weather.

  • @ccpcccp8696
    @ccpcccp8696 Před 5 lety

    Хай 💃👍

  • @MattMatusiak
    @MattMatusiak Před rokem

    Cost?

    • @joycenotine283
      @joycenotine283 Před měsícem

      Often your county, town, or state will have programs to get them at a reasonable price.

  • @erikavrabel6713
    @erikavrabel6713 Před 3 lety +1

    The problem with this video is it doesn't tell you what to do about the hole from the removed gutter.

    • @trueword247
      @trueword247 Před rokem

      The hole? The water is to be redirected with the flexible downspout extension. During winter, the extension may be re-attached to the original downspout.

  • @skamravec
    @skamravec Před 4 lety

    the only problem is that the water runs off of asphalt shingles full of carcinogens

    • @trueword247
      @trueword247 Před rokem

      Rain barrel water is not potable.
      However, the water from your roof will go somewhere, no matter what contaminants may or may not be in it. Rain barrels are one option for reducing greywater processing (using industrial processes) and for reducing residential clean water consumption (which cleansing processes also require industrial measures).

  • @lorenpiller266
    @lorenpiller266 Před rokem

    How unsafe is this project. I will stop watching now.