TimberTanks: Providing Wood Storage Tanks for Many Different Uses of Water and Liquid Storage
TimberTanks' HomepageAdvantages of Wood TanksConstruction Specifications of Wood Tanks in English MeasurementsTank Sizes and Models in English MeasurementsConstruction Specifications for Tanks in Metric UnitsTanks Sizes and Models in Metric UnitsPhotos of Wood Tanks and Other ProductsRainwater Downspout FilterWater Tank Distributors
Rainwater Downspout Filter
  • No more flooded eaves or blocked downspouts.
  • Allows water to exit from gutters without gutter obstructing screens.

  • Filters out dirt, leaves, bugs before they can clog downspouts.
  • Prevents foreign material from reaching water storage tanks.

HOW TO USE
A. To remove Rainwater Downspout Filter, lift, slide across, then lower at an angle.
B. Tip out leaves and litter.
C. Use a hose to clean stainless steel filter.
D. While cleaning roof and gutters, place Rainwater Downspout Filter at 45-degree angle to block downspout, to divert dirty water, and keep out bugs and debris. Reassemble and replace.

picture: Removing rainwater downspout filter and removing the debrispicture: A demo of how to clean the downspout filter with a hosepicture: Diagram of rainwater system: from the exterior wall, through the ground, and into a water storage container
SPEC-ALL PRODUCTS AUSTIN, TEXAS, USA
 
  www.timbertanks.com
1-800-463-1898