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Easy Rain Barrel Projects You Can Do Yourself

July 9, 2013 by Jackie

Check out these fun DIY rain barrel projects!

Easy Rain Barrel Projects You Can Do Yourself

Build a rain barrel in 10 minutes! Tutorial from Frugal Debt Free Life.

Items needed: 55 gallon drum, 1/2 inch Faucet Rosette Washer and Nut, 1/2 inch washing machine valve.

Steps:

Drill a hole near the bottom of the barrel.

Fit a 1/2 inch Faucet Rosette Washer and Nut to the barrel.

Add a 1/2 inch washing machine valve and seal the hole with silicone.

It’s recommended to cover the top of the barrel with mesh or a screen to keep out debris and critters.

When you’re ready to use the water screw your water hose into the faucet valve.

And voila!! 10 minute rain barrel!

Easy Rain Barrel Projects You Can Do Yourself

Here is a great idea to turn a heavy duty trash can into a rain barrel to water the garden! Great way to conserve water! I found this great idea from Listotic, and you can get the full tutorial here.

Easy Rain Barrel Projects You Can Do Yourself

I think this barrel is a little more pleasing to the eye. I found this one from Grow, Forage, Cook, Ferment. Click on the link for the full tutorial!

Easy Rain Barrel Projects You Can Do Yourself

Filed Under: DIY Ideas, DIY Tutorials Tagged With: DIY, Outdoor Project, Rain, Rain Barrell, Rain Chain

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  1. Matt says

    July 12, 2013 at

    I like your idea, and I have a thought that might make it more functional. If you could add a valve to the downspout after the filter but before the barrel, you would be able to add a small pressure to the barrel via a bicycle air pump or similar tool. This would allow you to use the water above the static water level in the water barrel. Just a thought, cool project.

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    August 19, 2013 at

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