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Rain chains are growing in popularity with homeowners looking to
add an exciting visual element to their homes. If you attach a rain chain basin to your rain
chain, you’ll have a decorative and functional alternative to a traditional
gutter downspout.
Not only are rain chains more decorative than downspouts, but the
sound of water cascading down the chain is also relaxing. Another benefit lies
in the fact that many rain chains and rain chain basins come in copper. That means
they develop a beautiful patina as they age.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What do you put at the bottom of a rain chain?
A: You should put a rain chain basin at the bottom of your rain
chain to collect the water. Rain chain basins come in many different colors and
finishes, so you can match your rain chain or add a visual contrast to the
chain.
Q: Do you need a gutter adapter for a rain chain?
A: Yes, you need a gutter adapter for a rain chain. The rain chain gutter adapter
should fit into the hole where the downspout connects. Simply remove your old
downspout and attach the rain chain gutter adapter according to the manufacturer’s
instructions. Rain chain gutter adapters are available in a variety of colors
and finishes to match or contrast with your rain chain and rain chain
basin.
Q: What’s the point of a rain chain?
A: The point of a rain chain is twofold: beauty and functionality.
Rain chains move water from your roof to the ground, a drain or another water
receptacle, such as a rain
barrel. In this way, they work the same as a traditional gutter
downspout. However, rain chains are much more attractive. Rain chains with decorative
rain chain basins are great options to make your home stand out.