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On this page you’ll find all of the water butts we supply.
The key technical considerations are:
A water butt is a container used to collect rainwater typically used for garden irrigation. In a rain water harvesting system, rain water flows from the roof down a downpipe (drainpipe), through the diverter, and then into the water butt. Typically all diverters act as the overflow when the water butt is full - when installed at the correct height.
The alternative way to capture rainwater is to allow the downpipe to enter the water butt directly. In this scenario an overflow is required to prevent the water overflowing the water butt. A leaf catcher at the inlet of the tank is also useful to prevent leaves and debris entering the tank.
We're often asked what capacity is required? This will typically depend on the current watering regime (demand) and the number of days drought protection is required.
We offer the full range of options, from small water butts to large water butts and in a range of styles and colours. Some water butts are supplied with diverters included while others do not, check the options to select the diverter required.
Most water butts have the tap above the base, this has two benefits; the water butt remains stable when 'empty' with the weight of the water stabilising the water butt against windy conditions for example. Likewise having a sump allows debris to settle out over time and water to be drawn off from the clarified zone. The majority of water butts have a sump and this can be cleaned/drawn down by removing the sump plug.
Want to get up to speed on rainwater collection? Read to find out more.
Often referred to as many things: Downpipe leaf filters, Waterbutt connectors, Rainwater Diverters, First Flush and Self Clean Filters....On this page you’ll find all of our rainwater filters and diverters.
In rainwater harvesting systems water flows from the roof down a downpipe (drainpipe) to the water butt, where it is stored. Diverters are the pipes used to connect the downpipe to the water butt. The most basic are used to divert water only, whilst others also filter the water they divert.
Filtration is an integral part of rainwater harvesting systems. Filtration typically removes contaminants such as dust, leaves and organic debris from water butts, tanks and IBCs. Even if the water isn’t being used for drinking it is useful to remove these contaminants as they can cause blockage in the downstream system in the long term. If your diverter does not filter the water, you can place a filter somewhere else in the system − such as on the downpipe and/or in suction inlet of your pump.
Broadly speaking, rainwater diverters fall into one of these categories:
Remember to add your chosen accessories when purchasing your water butt.
When choosing your tank you will need to add these items to your cart as the tank does not come with them unless stated.
Remember to add your chosen accessories when purchasing your water butt.
When choosing your tank you will need to add these items to your cart as the tank does not come with them unless stated.
Remember to add your chosen accessories when purchasing your water butt.
When choosing your tank you will need to add these items to your cart as the tank does not come with them unless stated.
Remember to add your chosen accessories when purchasing your water butt.
When choosing your tank you will need to add these items to your cart as the tank does not come with them unless stated.
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