Water Butt Diverter
Water butts are a great way to save water and money, and the average water butt can hold up to 200 litres of water. But what if you don't have a garden? Well, you can still save water with a water butt. Just attach a water butt diverter to your downpipe and you'll be able to collect rainwater from your roof. Water butt diverters are easy to install and they come with everything you need to get started. Plus, they're very affordable, so there's no excuse not to start saving water today. Browse our range of water butt diverters below.
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Water Butt Diverter | Rainwater Diverter | Diverters

In today’s world, sustainability and water conservation have become more important than ever. One effective way to contribute to water conservation is through the use of water butts and rainwater diverters. Water butts are containers used to collect and store rainwater that can be reused for various purposes around the home and garden. Paired with a rainwater diverter, these systems help you capture and redirect rainwater from your gutters, making them an essential tool for environmentally-conscious homeowners and businesses alike.

Rainwater diverters play a crucial role in ensuring that water butts efficiently collect rainwater, while also preventing overflow and directing excess water away from your property. In this guide, we will dive into the various types of rainwater diverters offered by ROOFART, their practical applications, and tips on how to select the best option for your specific needs.

Understanding Water Butts and Rainwater Diverters

Before exploring specific types of diverters, it’s important to understand the basic functions of water butts and rainwater diverters.

Water butts are designed to store rainwater that can be used for watering plants, washing cars, or even flushing toilets if integrated into a more extensive system. Rainwater is collected from rooftops and guided through the gutter system into the water butt via a diverter.

A rainwater diverter is a device that connects the gutter downpipe to the water butt. It helps control the flow of water, directing it into the water butt when it rains and preventing overflow by sending excess water back into the downpipe once the butt is full. This system ensures efficient use of rainwater without causing spills or waterlogging around your property.

Types of Water Butt Downpipe Diverter and Filters

There are several types of rainwater diverters available, each designed to suit different property sizes, water usage needs, and roof configurations. ROOFART offers a range of manual rainwater diverters that cater to both small residential homes and larger commercial properties.

1. Basic Manual Water Diverters

Basic manual diverters are designed for small-scale applications, such as home gardens or small outbuildings. These diverters are simple to install and easy to operate, making them ideal for homeowners who are new to rainwater harvesting.

Key features of basic diverters:

  • Water is redirected into the water butt with ease, making it simple to collect rainwater.
  • Once the water butt is full, the excess water is sent back into the downpipe, preventing overflow.
  • Suitable for smaller roofs and water butts that do not require high-capacity water collection.

     

This type of diverter is perfect for small gardens or those with low water usage, ensuring that your plants can be watered efficiently with harvested rainwater.

2. Advanced Manual Rainwater Diverters

For larger properties or homes with more extensive roof areas, advanced manual diverter provides greater control and efficiency in rainwater collection. These diverters are designed to handle higher volumes of water, making them suitable for commercial properties or large residential areas where effective rainwater management is crucial.

Key features of advanced diverters:

  • Capable of managing larger volumes of water from bigger roofs.
  • Enhanced features to prevent water overflow or backup in the system.
  • Ideal for properties with larger water butts or multiple water butts connected in series.

     

These rainwater diverters are perfect for those who require a higher capacity system for water collection, especially if the harvested water will be used for purposes like washing vehicles, outdoor cleaning, or flushing toilets.

3. Customizable Water Diverters

Customizable rainwater diverters provide flexibility for properties with non-standard roofs or specific water usage requirements. These diverters can be adapted to meet your unique needs, whether that’s due to roof shape, size, or the amount of rainwater you wish to harvest.

Key features of customizable diverters:

  • Tailored designs to fit unique roof structures or specialized water collection setups.
  • Can be paired with larger or multiple water butts to increase water storage capacity.
  • Suitable for properties with specific rainwater harvesting goals, such as irrigation for large gardens or use in household appliances.

     

For those who need more complex rainwater management systems, a customizable diverter provides the ultimate solution.

Practical Uses of Rainwater Downpipe Diverter

There are numerous practical benefits to using water butts with rainwater diverter. Whether you’re looking to reduce your water bills or contribute to a more sustainable environment, rainwater collection is a simple yet impactful way to achieve these goals. Here are some common uses for rainwater harvested through a water butt and diverter system:

1. Garden Irrigation

One of the most popular uses for collected rainwater is watering gardens. Instead of using tap water, which is often treated and costly, you can use natural rainwater to keep your plants hydrated. Not only does this reduce your dependence on mains water, but it’s also better for plants since rainwater is free of chemicals typically found in treated water.

2. Rainwater Recycling for Household Use

Beyond gardening, rainwater can be used for various household purposes such as flushing toilets or washing clothes when connected to a rainwater recycling system. This can significantly reduce your mains water consumption, leading to both environmental and financial savings.

3. Stormwater Management

In areas prone to heavy rainfall, managing excess water is critical to prevent flooding and waterlogging. Water butts equipped with rainwater diverter can help reduce the volume of stormwater entering drainage systems, lowering the risk of local flooding.

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