FILTER FOR RAINBARREL

Jeep

Veteran Member
I put in a 55 gal barrel on the downspout of one of my rain gutters. The rain water comes off of my patio roof which is metal. It has been installed about a month and now my barrel is full of junk and alge. Does anyone know of a filter I can put into the downspout to help with this problem? I thought of using a old T-shirt to filter the water and I just cleaned out the barrel and put in a cup of Clorox to help clean out the barrel when it fills up again with rainwater.

Any suggestions on a filter?
 

kyrsyan

Has No Life - Lives on TB
The best suggestion I found online is to put an attachment on the downspout that allows so many gallons to flow through first. This will flush out most of debris. Then it will divert the rest into the barrel. But my Dad just install rain filters that went in his gutters. Basically a foam piece that keeps all debris on top and lets the water through. Then the debris falls off/blows off when it dries out.

If you put a tshirt, or netting, or whatever it's just another clog point.
 

SIRR1

Inactive
Rain water.

I agree with kyrsyan one has to divert the first few minutes of rain away from your collection barrel so you don't get bird poop, bugs and roof grit in your clean collection barrel.

Clorox or bleach will help with the bugs and algee so your good there, you just need to stick your head out in the rain and bypass the first runoff away from your barrel.

I would think a pair of ladies nylons zip tied over the end of the downspout would catch most of the gunk from the roof and still let the water flow into your barrel Jeep!

A good friend has a whole house cistern collection system with twin 500 gallon tanks buried under their wooden deck on the back of their house out in the rural county area away from city water.

She does not bypass at all, she wants every drop of rain water in her tanks!

She uses a whole house filtering system with charcoal and media filters in the basement to filter out the bird poop.

They also use swimming pool chlorine tablet floaters in each tank to keep the moss, scum and creepy crawlers from taking over in the tanks...

She has been doing this for over twenty years now and she only complains when she has to have water delivered at $80 bucks to top off both tanks, she did say a light rain or an afternoon thunder shower will fill both tanks quickly and her house is maybe 1200sf.

Oh and once every couple of year her husband has to pressure wash the holding tanks to get rid of the scum build up in the heat of the summer...

Good luck Jeep!

SIRR1
 
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