
Building a Rainwater Collection System — Gravity-Fed Rain Barrel
Build a rainwater collection system that diverts rain from a roof gutter downspout into a sealed storage barrel with a filter screen, overflow outlet, and spigot. A typical residential roof collects approximately 600 litres of water per 25mm of rainfall per 100 square metres of roof area, providing a substantial free water source for garden irrigation.
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Position and Elevate the Barrel
Position and Elevate the Barrel
Place the barrel on a stable, level platform of concrete blocks or a purpose-built wooden stand directly beneath an existing gutter downspout. Elevate the barrel 30-50cm above ground level — height provides water pressure at the spigot (every 30cm of elevation provides approximately 0.03 bar of pressure). A full 200-litre barrel weighs approximately 200 kg, so the platform must be structurally sound and level. Position it close to the garden area you intend to irrigate to minimize hose length. If the ground is soft, place the blocks on a paving slab to prevent them from sinking under the weight.
Cut the Inlet and Install the Filter
Cut the Inlet and Install the Filter
Cut a hole in the barrel lid (or near the top of the barrel) large enough to receive the downspout or a diverter fitting. The inlet must be screened with fine mesh (window screen mesh or finer) to prevent mosquitoes from breeding in the standing water and to filter out leaves, shingle grit, and debris from the roof. A removable screen basket is easier to clean than a fixed screen. Mosquito prevention is critical — standing water is a breeding habitat, and a sealed barrel with screened openings eliminates this risk entirely. The barrel lid should fit tightly with no unsealed gaps where mosquitoes could enter.
Install the Spigot
Install the Spigot
Drill a hole near the bottom of the barrel (5-10cm above the base, to keep sediment below the outlet) sized to accept the threaded spigot fitting. Install the spigot with a rubber washer on the inside, thread through the hole, and tighten with a nut and second washer on the outside. Apply plumber's tape to the threads and a bead of silicone sealant around the barrel hole for a watertight seal. The spigot should accept a standard garden hose fitting for convenient attachment. Test for leaks by filling the barrel with tap water before connecting to the downspout.

Install the Overflow Outlet
Install the Overflow Outlet
Cut a hole near the top of the barrel (5-10cm below the rim) and install an overflow fitting — a bulkhead fitting with a short length of PVC pipe that directs excess water away from the barrel and house foundation. During heavy rain, the barrel fills quickly (25mm of rain on a 50-square-metre roof section produces approximately 1,250 litres — far more than a single barrel holds). Without an overflow, water backs up through the inlet and overflows in an uncontrolled manner, potentially eroding soil around the foundation. Direct the overflow pipe to a garden bed, dry well, or back into the regular stormwater drainage system.
Connect the Downspout and Test
Connect the Downspout and Test
Cut the existing gutter downspout at the height of the barrel inlet and redirect it into the barrel through the screened inlet. Use a downspout diverter fitting if available — this allows you to switch between the barrel and the original downspout when the barrel is full or during winter. Alternatively, simply direct the cut downspout into the barrel opening. Fill the barrel with a garden hose to test all fittings for leaks and verify the overflow works correctly. Rainwater collected from roofs is suitable for garden irrigation, toilet flushing, and laundry. It is not potable without treatment (roof surfaces harbour bird droppings, dust, and other contaminants). In freezing climates, drain the barrel before winter to prevent ice expansion from cracking the barrel and fittings.
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- •Food-grade barrel or drum (200 litres, HDPE plastic) - 1 piece
- •Brass or PVC spigot (threaded, with hose fitting) - 1 piece
- •PVC overflow fitting and pipe (to divert excess water) - 1 fitting plus 1m pipe piece
- •Fine mesh screen or filter basket - 1 piece to cover inlet piece
- •Plumber's tape and silicone sealant - small amounts pieceKishikilia Nafasi
- •Concrete blocks or platform (to elevate barrel) - 2-4 blocks piece
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