Custom Rain Barrels

jason

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Ok, so we are under strict watering conditions here in Florida. So I was thinking a rain barrel may be a good idea. However, I don't care for the big old barrel sitting on the side of the house. What I am thinking of is making a custom water barrel as I cannot find anything I like.

I first though of a water storage unit, but most seem to be big and wide. I'm looking for something about 2-3 feet high, and the length of the flower bed and maybe a 1-2 feet wide. I would then run a drip hose the length of the garden along the side of the rain barrel, with a faucet at each end of the rain barrel.

I was thinking of going to a welder and having him custom make a box. However, this seems like it would be very expensive, and heavy, not to mention a pita to put in place.

Then I thought about building a frame out of 2x4's and putting something such as a pool liner inside to hold the water. This seems plausible, but again could get costly, and how to keep it from evaporating before I could use it.

So then I thought about maybe finding a way to get a fiberglass kit. However, I'm not sure if the resin will stick to the wood frame I would build. I think it could be the cheapest out of all options, but I would have to deal with the evaporation issue.

I'm looking for some other ideas that could work. Maybe there is something I'm not thinking of. Either a different material, or potential problems with any of the above ideas.

Whats your thoughts?
 

jason

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Staff member
Update: Target had 45 gallon storage totes on sale for $12. So I picked up two of them. I cut my downspout and put in a plastic bendable downspout into a hole I cut into one of the totes. I cut a hole (although too high, but I will make them lower and leave the ones on top for over flow and so it does not backup the downspout) and connected the two via a pipe. I then install a small ball valve at the bottom corner of each of the totes. I then attached a drip line hose to it.

So far it is working pretty good. It was done kind of hasty. I want to re-set it in the flower bed a little better. Moving the lava rocks isn't going so well. My next goal is to try and paint it to try and match the house.
 

BG_TRBL

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Jason,
It sounds like you found a way to make it work. Glad to read that you found a way to capture the water in a time when you have strict regulations.
 

jason

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My wife and I have kicked the idea around some. How about pictures?
I had taken pictures of me building it. I just need to find them. I'm thinking the next day or two I will be fixing the pipe and trying to put it in the garden better.
 

jason

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Just an update. The tubs fell apart. We had some heavy rain the past few days and they cracked. So I guess it is time to try something new again.
 
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