Rain Harvesting Systems Use Gutterglove Filters
Gutterglove Gutterguard is installed on hundreds of rain harvesting systems because of it’s ability to filter out small grains of sand out of a gutter and a rain collection tank. Below are several featured TV news stories of rain collection systems that are using the Gutterglove Gutter guard filter system as their First Stage Filter. 
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Rain Harvesting Systems Use Gutterglove Filters
Gutterglove Gutterguard is installed on hundreds of rain harvesting systems because of it’s ability to filter out small grains of sand out of a gutter and a rain collection tank. Below are several featured TV news stories of rain collection systems that are using the Gutterglove Gutter guard filter system as their First Stage Filter. 
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| | 1,710 Gallon Rain Collection System by RHS
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Views: 1524 | Boulder Creek, California: CBS (KPIX 5) - George Vega collects rainwater and uses it to water his lawn that his two tortoise's munch on. [TIME: 02:08...
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| | 20,000 Gallon Rain Harvesting System by RHS
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Views: 1339 | Monte Sereno, California: NBC (KNTV 11) - Jerry Block has RHS build him a huge rain collection system, ... 20,000 gallons! RHS installed 4 rain tanks ...
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| | | | 5,000 Gallon Rain Catchement System by RHS
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Views: 751 | Minneapolis, MN: FOX (KMSP 9) - Water conservation by collecting rain in a 5,000 gallon rain tank and using Gutterglove Gutterguard as the first stage...
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| | Rain Collection Tips From John Lewis
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Views: 498 | Sacramento, California: ABC (KXTV 10 website) - John Lewis of Rain Harvesting Sytems talks about how collecting rain is a great method for water conse...
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| | Conserving Water Through Gutters
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Views: 470 | Bakersfield, California: CBS (KBAK 23) - John Lewis comments on rain collection at Bill Monroe's 5,000 gallon rain catchment install location in Bould...
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| | Conserving Water
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Views: 373 | Bakersfield, California: ABC (KERO 23) - Bill Monroe talks about his 5,000 gallon rain collection system at his home in Boulder Creek California. [TI...
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| | Several Rain Catchment Systems by RHS
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Views: 343 | Fremont, California: ABC (KGO 7) - 4 Different rain harvesting systems installed by RHS. Reporter Theresa Garcia shows a 5,800 gallon and two differ...
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Rain harvesting is the art of collecting rain, storing it,
and then using it for various watering needs you have.
Because of increasing droughts in many states across
the country, and because of the increase in human interest
for being sustainable and environmentally responsible,
rain harvesting is becoming more and more
popular.
Gutterglove Gutterguard is one of the main components
in a rain collection system because of it’s unique
filtering ability to keep out leaves, pine needles and
sand out of the gutter and rain collection tank. Gutterglove
IceBreaker is equally important because it allows
you to harvest the snow through your gutter, melt it,
and channel it to your rainwater storage tanks in the
winter time.
 | How GuttergloveWorks in a Rain Harvesting System This 4 minute video by Rain Harvesting Systems shows the basics of what a rain collection system is and how the Gutterglove Gutterguard system is used to filter out leaves, pine needles and roof sand grit. |
Untitled Document
Rain harvesting is the art of collecting rain, storing it,
and then using it for various watering needs you have.
Because of increasing droughts in many states across
the country, and because of the increase in human interest
for being sustainable and environmentally responsible,
rain harvesting is becoming more and more
popular.
Gutterglove Gutterguard is one of the main components
in a rain collection system because of it’s unique
filtering ability to keep out leaves, pine needles and
sand out of the gutter and rain collection tank. Gutterglove
IceBreaker is equally important because it allows
you to harvest the snow through your gutter, melt it,
and channel it to your rainwater storage tanks in the
winter time.
 | How GuttergloveWorks in a Rain Harvesting System This 4 minute video by Rain Harvesting Systems shows the basics of what a rain collection system is and how the Gutterglove Gutterguard system is used to filter out leaves, pine needles and roof sand grit. |


Download Rain Harvesting Diagram Single sided (8.5” x 11”)

 | 1 Rain Catchment Area: The roof is used as a collection point where all the rain drops land and congregate together. They immediately slide towards the gutter.
2 Gutterglove Filter: The Gutterglove filter system (Also known as a ‘First Stage Filter’) keeps all the leaves, pine needles and roof sand grit out of the gutter and rainwater storage tank.
3 Catchment Tube: Made from pvc pipe, this tube is connected to the bottom of the gutter and channels the rainwater to the roof washer (known as the ‘First Flush’).
4 Roof Washer: This oversized pvc tube collects the first several gallons of dirtier rainwater from the beginning of each rain event and
diverts it away from the rain tank.
5 Water Intake: Rainwater enters tank from here.
6 Rainwater Collection Tank: Water stored here.
7 Air Gap: This allows for the exchange of air in and out of the rain tank so the tank doesn’t collapse when the rainwater is used up.
8 Overflow: When the rain tank fills up with rainwater, the excess rainwater will exit here.
9 Pump: This unit will pump the rainwater out so it can be used for outdoor watering needs. A pump is not always needed because natural gravity flow will be sufficient most of the time on level ground. It all depends on what your watering needs are.
10 Water Level Indicator: This vinyl see-through tube allows you to see how much rainwater is left in the tank.
11 Fire Hydrant: Rain harvesting systems that are generally over 2,500 gallons in size can consider having a fire hydrant installed to use rainwater for helping put out fires. |


Download Rain Harvesting Diagram Single sided (8.5” x 11”)

 | 1 Rain Catchment Area: The roof is used as a collection point where all the rain drops land and congregate together. They immediately slide towards the gutter.
2 Gutterglove Filter: The Gutterglove filter system (Also known as a ‘First Stage Filter’) keeps all the leaves, pine needles and roof sand grit out of the gutter and rainwater storage tank.
3 Catchment Tube: Made from pvc pipe, this tube is connected to the bottom of the gutter and channels the rainwater to the roof washer (known as the ‘First Flush’).
4 Roof Washer: This oversized pvc tube collects the first several gallons of dirtier rainwater from the beginning of each rain event and
diverts it away from the rain tank.
5 Water Intake: Rainwater enters tank from here.
6 Rainwater Collection Tank: Water stored here.
7 Air Gap: This allows for the exchange of air in and out of the rain tank so the tank doesn’t collapse when the rainwater is used up.
8 Overflow: When the rain tank fills up with rainwater, the excess rainwater will exit here.
9 Pump: This unit will pump the rainwater out so it can be used for outdoor watering needs. A pump is not always needed because natural gravity flow will be sufficient most of the time on level ground. It all depends on what your watering needs are.
10 Water Level Indicator: This vinyl see-through tube allows you to see how much rainwater is left in the tank.
11 Fire Hydrant: Rain harvesting systems that are generally over 2,500 gallons in size can consider having a fire hydrant installed to use rainwater for helping put out fires. |
This 4 minute video by Rain Harvesting Systems
shows the basics of what a rain collection system is
and how the Gutterglove Gutterguard system is used to
filter out leaves, pine needles and roof sand grit. |