Will
the Rainsaver fit my home?
The rainsaver snugs up against the side of your home or garage. Special
interlocking tanks are self supporting. Rear ribs allow for good air
circulation. Easily accommodates downspouts on corners.
How do I install a Rainsaver?
Rainsaver is fast and simple to install. Simply locate a downspout
that has good flow, and cut it off 6" above the top of the
Rainsaver. Insert the connection fitting into the bottom tank, and
spin the top tank in place. Push the system up against the wall
of your home so the downspout empties into one of the two intake
channels. If space is limited, you may attach a common elbow to
the downspout, or use our optional flexible extension for greater
reach.
What if one Rainsaver isn't enough?
Rainsaver is nearly twice the capacity of other models. If 80 gallons
is not enough, simply link additional Rainsavers together for added
capacity. When one overflows, it fills the next!
Are there Rainsaver options available?
Our optional flexible extension solves all kinds of dilemmas! It
stretches out to over 4' long, and holds its shape in any curve
you care to give it. Connects to the end of a sawed-off downspout
and routes the water right over to the Rainsaver. Check under Special
Features on a regular basis to keep abreast of other fantastic
additions being offered, including pump systems for special uses,
and drinking water upgrades.
How do I assemble it?
Watch this assembly instruction video to see for yourself! Lower
quality video 980K, Windows Media Player file. Higher
quality video 5 MB, Windows Media Player file. Written
instructions in a PDF format.
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