Save Water at Home: Make Your Own Rain Barrel

by ziggy on March 24, 2010

in Lifestyle

rain barrelYou probably already know just how precious water is, and how important it is to conserve it, but here’s something you could do to take that one step further. You can save water off of your rooftop with your own rain barrel system. Do you have a garden that needs regular watering? Then this is for you.

Check out this simple guide for how to set up your own rain catchment system. All you really need is one (or more) 55 gallon plastic barrels (or oak barrels, if you’re lucky enough to find them). The downspouts of your home can be adapted to direct into the barrels, giving you access to all of the water that falls onto your roof that would otherwise eventually enter the street gutter, which benefits no one.

If you have asphalt shingles, I wouldn’t drink the water that you collect (even if it goes through a water filter*, like all drinking water should), but gardeners will delight in having plenty of stores of free water for their vegetable plants.

Rain barrels are an effective way to practice water conservation at home!

If you’re not quite ready for this diy project, you can also purchase rain barrels from our Green Choices store.

*Link to sustainablog’s Green Choices store

Image credit: Flickr via super-structure

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About ziggy

I'm a 26-year-old currently living in my own hand-built cob house at Dancing Rabbit Ecovillage in northeast Missouri, an intentional community devoted to ecological and cooperative living. Things you might find me doing here (other than blogging) are building with natural materials, gardening, beekeeping, lots of cooking and preserving foods, and above all else, trying my best to live simply. It's my ultimate goal to live as sustainably and self-sufficiently as possible. You can keep up with my natural building projects at The Year of Mud.

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jaime July 2, 2010 at 4:25 pm

i am looking for something on converting an old water heater into a rain barrel i figure since it already has a spigot and is made for holding water it should work out easy? just need to find a source for ideas on how to

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