Hall’s Rainsaver Rescues Allotment Gardens in “Wettest” Drought with Ingenious British Made Shed Gutter Kit

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Despite the recent rainfall, allotment and remote gardens relying on natural rainfall for essential watering remain in jeopardy this summer with the worst drought in a generation. With water saving in high demand, Hall’s Rainsaver Ltd provides a welcome alternative solution to gardeners for storing water for future dry spells with their unique Hall’s Rainsaver Shed Guttering Kit.

Saving British Water with Guttering for Allotment Sheds

Saving British Water

More than half the country is now officially in drought (source: Environment Agency), and Rainwater harvesting has practically become a necessity in the worst affected areas, particularly in the South and South East. The Hall’s Rainsaver is an attractive alternative to existing rain diverter technology due to its unique features and benefits.

A world first, the hand-fit, unique patent pending bracket allows the Rainsaver to be easily installed and moved without tools, even from one side of a shed to the other, to fill multiple containers with rainwater, precisely where it is needed – in the garden or allotment.

The revolutionary Hall’s Rainsaver is now in production having been in secret development for almost two years and will be available to purchase in the second quarter of 2012. The company invites no-commitment pre-ordering at http://hallsrainsaver.com as initial stocks are expected to move quickly.

Commented Keith Hall, company director and co-inventor, “We knew the solution had to be easy to understand and fit and this is built into the design. Full water butts are too heavy to move so the ability to fill multiple butts with one Rainsaver is a key feature. We are encouraged to have received early interest from Water Authorities and will be looking to establish business relationships with other outlets in due course.

The kit includes everything required to collect rainwater (except the butt), and is made from weather resistant recyclable materials including quality brand standard guttering sourced within the UK. The company has recently begun production manufacturing and is now accepting pre-order registrations on its website in time for first shipments which are expected to be around the end of May.

Details can be found at hallsrainsaver.com

 

About Hall’s Rainsaver

Hall’s Rainsaver was designed to fulfil the needs of many gardeners and allotment owners by providing a shed guttering system that is not only really simple to fit, but allows for movement to fill up multiple water containers without any additional plumbing or DIY knowledge. Save a shedload of water!

Gardener’s Water Butt Conundrum

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When the weather dries up, and hosepipe bans are implemented, thoughts turn to “if only I had a water butt my life could be easier right now”… But then if the weather is dry, it doesn’t rain, it won’t fill will it? So it gets left as a thought to disappear into the distant avenues of time.

But then when the weather changes, and it starts raining heavily, thoughts change. “Well it’s raining now and the garden is getting a good soaking so perhaps I don’t need a water butt just yet!”.

So then the weather dries up again and the thought process turns again.

The real situation is of course, if a water butt and method to collect rainwater was acquired regardless of what the weather was doing at the time, planning ahead rather than being in the moment, life would have been easier when the weather had dried up in the first place.

So buying a water saving solution when you don’t think it is needed – even in winter when gardening is the last thing on the mind – enables water to be stored for use when dry spells do occur.

Think of it like the alternator in a car, power is needed to start the car but then once its running, it doesn’t matter if the battery is now too low to start it again, since the car is running right now isn’t it? Well thats only true until it stops. So the alternatior recharges the battery so it is ready for the next start – just like a water butt fills with water (recharges) when you probably don’t need it! But you will have it for when you do.

Hall’s Rainsaver offers a unique solution that allows recharging of more than one water butt around a garden or allotment shed without any complex installation, and permits many gallons of water to be stored for those times it really is needed.

Water shortages now affect half of Britain

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The water shortages affecting the South East and East of England are now warned to the South West and Midlands, extending to over half of the country, and could stretch into 2013 according to the Environment Agency. Dry weather has left some rivers exceptionally low and the drought map has been extended.

The new official drought zones are Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire, Derbyshire, Staffordshire, West Midlands, Warwickshire, Shropshire, Worcestershire, Herefordshire and Gloucestershire, Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, Somerset, Bristol, South Gloucestershire, parts of Hampshire and most of Wiltshire.

Whilst public water supplies are unlikely to be affected by the drought, consumers are urged to help by reducing their usage and evaluate alternative means like preserving rainwater.

“A longer-term drought, lasting until Christmas and perhaps beyond, now looks more likely” said Trevor Bishop, head of water resources at the Agency.

Whilst recent heavy rainfall makes little difference to reservoirs and groundwater sources, meaning hosepipe bans are going to remain in effect for some time to come, households with rain saving devices at least can benefit and have water available in their garden and for other uses.

Buttloads of Water Saved with Novel Rain Harvesting Product – Hall’s Rainsaver Launch New Unique Solution

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Warrington, England – 16th April 2012 – For immediate release

Inviting early pre-orders, innovative new British company Hall’s Rainsaver Ltd today announce their brand new hosepipe ban beating and water saving product, the Hall’s Rainsaver Movable Guttering Kit for sheds. The company claims to have the world’s first movable and easiest to fit system that can save more water than ever with just one unit and is hoping to eliminate some of the DIY frustrations that hinder water conservation in the home and garden.

Four or more water butts around a shed can be filled in no time with just one Rainsaver. The simple to fit unique patent pending bracket is at the heart of the solution, allowing the Rainsaver to be easily moved without tools, even from one side of a shed to the other, to fill multiple containers with rainwater.

Hall's Rainsaver, Unique solution to rain harvesting and rain diverters

Hall's Rainsaver Bracket and Gutter on Shed

A revolutionary product that has been in secret development for almost two years, the Rainsaver is now in production and available to purchase in the second quarter of 2012. The company invites no-commitment pre-ordering as initial stocks are expected to move quickly with a special launch offer at http://hallsrainsaver.com

In contrast to rain diverters and other solutions, the Hall’s Rainsaver requires no tools or complex fixed guttering installations, the movability enables collection of more water and by fitting a shed or similar outbuilding, the water is where it is needed most – in the garden or allotment.

With as many as 30 million outbuildings in the UK (source: shedworking.co.uk), there’s a huge untapped resource for saving water by collecting rainwater, especially in the South and East of England which are suffering hosepipe bans due to water shortages. Rainwater harvesting has practically become a necessity in such regions, and the Rainsaver is an attractive alternative to existing rain diverter technology due to its features and benefits.

Commented Keith Hall, company director and co-inventor, “One of the many benefits of the Rainsaver Gutter Kit is its movability – the potential to fill up as many water containers as you can fit. It also doesn’t need any tools to install, in fact it’s so easy to put up, you could probably do it blindfolded! Gardeners with allotment sheds are particularly attracted to our solution as there are limited alternatives available.

The kit includes everything required to collect rainwater (except the butt), and is made from weather resistant recyclable materials including quality brand standard guttering. The company has recently begun production manufacturing and is now accepting pre-order registrations on its website in time for first shipments which are expected to be around the end of May.

Details can be found at hallsrainsaver.com

 

About Hall’s Rainsaver

Hall’s Rainsaver was designed to fulfil the needs of many gardeners and allotment owners by providing a system that is not only really simple to fit, but allows for movement to fill up multiple water containers without any additional plumbing or DIY knowledge. Save a shedload of water!

 

We’re now accepting pre-orders

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We have just launched the website for Hall’s Rainsaver and are now accepting pre-order registrations from customers who want to be first in line to receive the world’s easiest to fit movable rain saving gutter system!

No commitment or payment will be required until we are ready to ship the first orders – we will contact you nearer the time.

To register, please enter your details on our pre-ordering page:

http://hallsrainsaver.com/pre-order-your-halls-rainsaver-here/

We look forward to hearing from you soon!

Commencing production of Rainsaver bracket

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The design of our patent pending bracket – the key component in our unique movable rain harvesting guttering solution – has been submitted to our injection moulding partners who are now tooling up for mass production.

We are expecting deliveries of the first batch around the end of May 2012 in time to meet pre-order demands.

Registered Designs #4028783, 4028784, UK Pat. No 2509850 and Worldwide Patents Pending