The ideal fall should be approximately 300mm from the top of the inlet pipe to the top of the tank.
Gutter to tank fall.
Gutter guard may also be effective at keeping your wet system flowing freely.
For basic watering needs opt for a standard 2100l slimline tank that has a small pump attached.
To save water as well you can install a tank and harvest rainwater for garden use.
Slimline tanks range from 480 4000l with a 2000l capacity storing enough water for the average backyard vegetable patch.
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To harvest rainwater you need to connect pipework to a downpipe from your roof gutter to your tank that water can flow through.
Down pipe location for best results the down pipes to be diverted to the water tank should be no more than five 5 metres from the tank site.
The roof gutter also known as a rain gutter dripster eavestrough or eaves channel in other parts of the world is a narrow channel whereby rainwater leaves and debris fall.
They are recommended if leaves regularly fall on your roof.
These pipework systems come in two forms.
It is obviously important that rainwater can freely flow into your downpipes and end up in your tank.
Obviously your tank will remain empty without pipes that lead rainwater into your tank.
Setting up a drip line irrigation system on a timer ensures the garden is watered efficiently.
Coupled with debris that causes added blockages water cannot flow effectively through the downpipes resulting in gutter overflow and potential flooding into the home.
1 dry systems and 2 wet systems.
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