What is the point in saving rain water from a shed?
There are many reasons why you would like to save rain water from a shed.
First of all, normal rain diverters that fit house guttering are sometimes tricky to install, they require cutting of a section of your house downpipe, and must be at the correct level. With a normal rain diverter, additional downpipe brackets may be required to support the downpipe once you have cut it. On top of that, you have to place the water container next to your house, which may not be too pleasing on the eyes.
With the Hall’s Rainsaver fitted to a garden shed, there’s no cutting or altering your house guttering, and the clever design of our patent pending brackets mean you can easily reposition your gutter to fill multiple water containers whilst maintaining your house aesthetics!
Also think about where you are most likely to want to use your water – in your garden. Your shed may actually be a better location, closer to where you wish to be using the water you are collecting.