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Rain Water Collection – Prepping for Winter



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Super simple method for taking care of water collection systems when the weather turns to freezing… VERY basic overview is to attach a hose length to the main tank and aim it freely downhill away from the structure that you are collecting from. The valve can remain fully open and so when it rains or snow thaws, etc., the water is able to freely move through the tank and down and away. You don’t need to redirect the downspouts or make big changes to your system… It can be easy!

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21 Comments

  1. It seems I'm playing roulette, thought I had more time. I'll have to work faster to empty my tote, I'm slowly collecting water in jugs for indoor winter use, not realizing the Y valve was being compromised with the short freezes we've had.

  2. Thanks man, good information. I always enjoy your repurposing techniques and structural engineering charm. 👍👍

  3. I thought there's some hack like something holding air inside so that the ice can expand inwards. Emptying them is a no brainer

  4. How do you handle water for sheltered growing spaces and animals during the winter? City water?

  5. Nice video! That’s great that you have that rainwater collection setup. The past two years have been drier than usual here in Missouri. I’ve been thinking about water security more and more. Be well.

  6. We have just the opposite= no rain thru the summer, rain in the winter (California) and only minimal frost so I"m doing just the opposite, cleaning and preparing tanks to catch what rain we get. It took me years to adapt to this climate and rhythm of planting/growing. It is so important to learn the climate patterns where you are and then adapt and anticipate (as you are doing.)

  7. consideration to add a 4" PVS first flush system. ive seen significant improvement in algie, settlement, and color of the water.

  8. Great video! Just a heads up, you may want to put some mesh on top of that open-topped 55-gallon bucket, or put in a little ladder system if you don't already have one. I had a similar set-up a few years ago and a squirrel fell in a drowned 😞

  9. Is it best to used the plastic barrels?or can i use metal without issue? I picked up several food grade metal cans last year for $15 each, which i was going to use to store rabbit feed/hay in…but no more rabbits. Lol

    I do have 2 60 gallon molded resin type rain barrels i use, but would love a larger setup throughout the yard for my further away garden beds.

  10. I like a simple no fuss system and yours seems to be pretty much foolproof and easy as long as you open the valves before freezing temps.

  11. How do you manage situation with heavy rain and small garden hose?
    Maybe not a problem if your roof surface is not too big

  12. last winter i let the water freeze in my ibc. it froze solid but no particular happened with the tank. it thawed in the spring and that is it. i left the lid open and redirected the rainwater, no hose was attached either. do you think i take a risk with this "method" this year?

  13. Since I kinda need water on my site also during winter I'm gonna experiment with insulating my totes a bit (old blankets =D?) and also protecting the vulnerable valves. As long as it's only -1-5 degrees celsius I hope it will work out.

  14. Well, they keep making those parts out of plastic! Why? ! Metal worked. It's a case of not following the rule…"If it ain't broke don't fix it!"

  15. I have been consistently impressed with your excellent hard work, Sasha, Juan too. Also ive learned a thing or three from watching the videos! Enjoy your holidays!

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