So, I want to put a couple of waterbutts in at home, to supply blueberries with rainwater during the summer months. Trouble is, our guttering and downpipes are all in the wrong places!
One (best?) option would be to fit a rainwater diverter to a downpipe about 8 feet up, then run tubing along the top of the living room window and round the corner to the waterbutts. However, without drilling through 4 inches of concrete, there is no obvious way to take an overflow back to the drain...
So, I was wondering if it would be possible to fit some kind of on/off switch to stop water flowing through the tubing from the rainwater diverter to the waterbutt when the butt gets full - almost like the ballcock valve on a toilet cistern? That way there ‘shouldn’t ‘ be any need for an overflow pipe...
Has anyone tried anything similar??
One (best?) option would be to fit a rainwater diverter to a downpipe about 8 feet up, then run tubing along the top of the living room window and round the corner to the waterbutts. However, without drilling through 4 inches of concrete, there is no obvious way to take an overflow back to the drain...
So, I was wondering if it would be possible to fit some kind of on/off switch to stop water flowing through the tubing from the rainwater diverter to the waterbutt when the butt gets full - almost like the ballcock valve on a toilet cistern? That way there ‘shouldn’t ‘ be any need for an overflow pipe...
Has anyone tried anything similar??
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