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Rain Chains really dress up a home. They replace the traditional metal or vinyl downspouts that are currently used on most Utah homes. They are aesthetically pleasing to the eye and are functional at the same time. Rain chains come in many different styles and accent a home beautifully. You can use a bucket, basin or rain barrel to collect the water at the bottom.
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collector box
Rain collectors can be a valuable addition to any gutter system, whether it is modern, conventional, or historic.

Collection boxes are typically installed at the front of the house for aesthetic reasons, but may also be placed on the patio or back, depending on your roof design and water flow needs. They are positioned just below the gutter, at the top of the downspout. These boxes help reduce noise, prevent vacuum lock, and manage excess water from gutters, roof valleys, and scuppers during heavy rain.
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Downspouts are an essential part of a gutter system, directing water from gutters to the ground without damaging the structure. They are typically vertical and designed to match the gutter's shape, size, and material. Downspouts may be angled to avoid or complement architectural features and can discharge water onto a lower roof to be collected by additional gutters, depending on the building's design.

Rain barrels are designed to collect water from roofs and store it for future use, such as watering lawns, gardens, or indoor plants. By capturing roof runoff, these barrels effectively limit the amount of water that drains from your property. It is an excellent method of conserving water and provides free water.
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