Are you tired of those conventional gutter downspouts that lurk around your yard? Rain chains are the perfect alternative, as they're attractive and functional; a great way to spruce up any outdoor area! They can be made from a variety of materials, including brass, aluminum or iron. However, most people agree that copper rain chains are both aesthetically pleasing and practical for any yard.
Copper rain chains break the fall of water and guide it downward to the ground, just as a downspout would. The rain water can then be collected in a basin or rain barrel; a great alternative to just wasting water. Use the collected water for other things around the home, such as watering plants or gardens.
So what do you want to look for when purchasing a copper rain chain for your outdoor area? The rain chains should be made from 100% solid copper - not copper coated varieties. Solid copper is heavy duty and long-lasting, which means you won't have to worry about rust or erosion. The cup style should also feature an open bottom that ensures that the water flow will flow efficiently, even during heavy rainfalls.
When you've selected a copper rain chain, rest assured that the installation process will be simple. A screwdriver is all you need to remove the old downspout. The new copper rain chain can be installed with a versatile hanging hook that fits almost all gutter systems. If you're concerned about the installation process, check with the company you're purchasing the rain chain from and ask if they have contractors available to help.
Although copper rain chains are a popular way to enhance the yard with a functional device, they aren't something new. Rain chains were first used in Japan in houses and temples. While they have a short history here in the U.S., rain chains have been around for hundreds of years. They continue to be practical, useful additions to architecture with their unique charm and rustic appeal.
There are many different types of rain chains available on the market today from manufacturers like Crescent City Copper. From simple, classic chains to unique shapes like umbrellas, teacups & more, there are copper rain chains to suit every personality and style of home.
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Enhance Your Yard with Copper Rain Chains
by: Crescent City Copper - Friday, August 05, 2011
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