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The inventors of the popular RHS first-stage filter Gutterglove gutter guard are unveiling a ‘heated’ gutter guard that is the first of it’s kind in much needed icicle hazard areas of the world. This heated gutter guard, properly named ‘Gutterglove IceBreaker’, melts icicles, snow loads and ice dams on your gutter so you can finally harvest the melted snow in your rainwater tanks for later use. IceBreaker even filters out leaves, pine needles and tiny roof sand grit so gutter cleaning is a thing of the past.

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What is a Rain Harvesting System?
A rain catchment system, also known as a rain harvesting system, or rain collection system, is described in this video.


Rain Harvesting in India
This video is about how water harvesting is important to do when India as a whole is facing water scarcity.

A rain catchment system, also known as a rain harvesting system, or rain collection system, is described in this video.
This video is about how water harvesting is important to do when India as a whole is facing water scarcity.
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Filter Debris From Your Rain Tank

We proudly use Gutterglove Gutterguard as the First Stage Filter in all our rain harvesting systems because of it’s ability to filter out all leaves, pine needles and even sand from your gutter system and rain storage tanks. Visit their website for more information at www.Gutterglove.com

Rain Harvesting Systems installed Gutterglove Gutterguard on this 3,100 gallon rain collection system. You can clearly see from the fine stainless steel mesh on the photo that sand can't get through. Also, another benefit is that you will never have to clean out your gutters again.

Gutterglove filters out the sand from this two tank 3,100 gallon rain collection system. You can see Gutterglove on the gutter in the photo above in the lower right corner.

 


Check out these photos from just a few of our RHS installations!
Gutterglove is generally used by most rain harvesting contractors because of it's unique ability to filter out the leaves AND sand from the gutter and rain tank. The winter winds and rain generally push off 98% of the debris on top.
Theresa is so cool! She was at the show and did a real nice story on several rain harvesting systems that RHS built in the Santa Cruz Mountains and started out the story being at the SF Flower & Garden Show talking about the 550 gallon system we installed there.
This particular first-stage filter has an internal smaller filter that periodically needs to be cleaned out.
The large pipe on the wall is the first flush. The tank in the background is a 1,000 gallon tank.
This customer also has a low voltage solar system.
Bob and Tony talkiny, live on TV, while talking about the rain collection system that RHS installed.
Gutterglove Gutterguard is the first stage filter that we used in the 550 gallon rain havesting system that's connected to the shed. You can clearly see how the fine mesh keeps out the leaves and sand.
RHS designed a revolutionary method for uncloging any debris that could lodge itself at the on/off point at the base of the float ball inside the tank.
Concrete poured into the form.
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What is
Rain Harvesting?

Have you ever thought about collecting the rainwater that runs off your roof? Rainwater is an easily obtained resource, and it is an excellent way to satisfy your watering needs. You can save on well water, energy, irrigation water and municipality water by storing up this precious, free liquid that comes from the clouds above.

In simple terms, “rain harvesting” means collecting rainwater. A popular and easy way to catch rain is by filtering the water through the gutters on your roof. Once the water travels through the gutter, it is directed into a holding tank, and can then be used for any water needs you have. In most cases, it is used for non-potable applications but can become potable (used for drinking) if proper filters are used.

A Rain Harvesting Systems representative can provide you with several options of how to start your rainwater collection.

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