Various areas of a home are susceptible to water damage.
Potable water gutters.
However that s not where your filtration ends if you want to pump it back into the house.
Amerimax 4 in x 120 in white k style gutter.
Gutters must be kept free of leaves no matter what kind of system you install.
Unprotected gutters quickly collect debris and clog causing the water to channel to all the wrong areas.
The above is your pre tank filtration now you need to look at your post tank filtration to make it into drinking water.
For emergency or short term use of rain barrel water for drinking boiling is the best way to purify it because boiling kills viruses parasites and bacteria that cause diarrhea.
Drinkable rainwater can be collected from most roof types including undamaged asbestos colorbond zincalume and galvanized steel.
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If you have a potable water system the roof washer has to be drained after a big rain a simple turn of a valve and all filters have to be changed periodically.
You can even use it to flush your toilets which is the highest usage of indoor water.
Amerimax 5 5 in x 10 in brown k style gutter end with drop.
Your gutters drain and divert water away from your home but they can also help you harvest rainwater for later usage.
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Make your gutters do double duty.
Instead water flows over the gutters running down the exterior walls and creating a pool of water around the foundation of the home.
Stainless steel is considered one of the best solutions to storing clean drinking water.
The american rainwater catchment systems association arcsa advises that standing seam roofs powder coated or enameled galvalume zinc aluminum alloy with non toxic baked or enamel finish are appropriate for potable use with non toxic finishes and appropriate components tanks and post tank treatment.
Amerimax 6 in x 120 in white k style gutter.
Leaves are not your only beastie there are far worse such as bird poop that will dissolve into the rainwater.
By utilizing harvested water you can reduce the amount of indoor water usage and save money.
It is important to find out if the material or the paint used on your roof or in your gutters could contaminate your rainwater.