dinsdag 11 december 2012

Benefits of rainwater harvesting

Rainwater harvesting is basically the process of gathering rainwater. If the rainwater wasn't collected it would simply go to waste. The process of collecting rainwater for later use is widely done in many countries across the world. A key benefit to rainwater harvesting is that it offers a low-cost source of water, which can be used in the garden or other areas of the home, and effectively cuts the cost of water rates quite significantly.

Collecting rainwater with a water barrel

A common technique used for the process of collecting rainwater is to use a water butt which sits beneath the downspout. This is likely to be the most cost-effective and popular method available to gardeners. If you live in an area that is likely to get frequent rainfall, then collecting this source of water can go a long way to fulfilling the needs of watering the plant life.


Besides its main use in the garden, the water can also be used for other purposes, such as washing the car. Also, in situations where you have a quite large yard area, it often benefits to fit an extra water container, which will guarantee a higher volume of water is collected for the necessary watering requirements.

If wishing to go further than the basic water butt, it is possible to install a pressurized system which might involve a filter and pump. If used in conjunction with a garden hosepipe, the pressurized system is highly beneficial when it comes to watering the garden with a hosepipe. The process is the far-sight quicker and less time-consuming than what might be achieved by using a bucket or watering can.

Multiple uses for the rainwater

In most cases, the water generated from rainwater harvesting is likely to be used for maintaining a healthy and vibrant yard area, although this water can be put to use for a range of other applications, such as cleaning the patio area, washing windows, or topping up the swimming pool.