Designing Your Gravity Rain Barrel Pressure Pump

Learn here about everything you need for a rain barrel water pressure calculation. Designing a gravity rain barrel pressure pump doesn't have to be difficult to be functional.

Reader Contribution by Bryan Traficante and Gardeninminutes
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Learn here about everything you need for a rain barrel water pressure calculation. Designing a gravity rain barrel pressure pump doesn’t have to be difficult to be functional.

One of the most overlooked aspects of using collected rainwater is the amount of water pressure it requires to successfully feed from the barrel to a garden’s irrigation system. We are often concerned mostly with collecting the water, its cleanliness, and installing the collection/distribution system, that it’s easy to overlook the water movement. It’s not entirely our fault; we are accustomed to faucets that provide pressurized water practically everywhere in the U.S.

Collecting rainwater to water your garden is a capital idea. It’s affordable, practical, and a critical practice for those who experience annual, long-term droughts. Before buying a rain barrel, let’s look at a few important tips.

Collecting Rainwater: What Type of Barrel

First, you need a rain barrel. To be safer and ensure the water isn’t polluted by the material, find a food safe barrel. These are made from dense polyethylene, which has been deemed safe by the FDA. Containers made of other materials, like wood or metal, can be used but are more prone (depending upon the material) to rot and rust. Often a rain barrel will have a polyethylene core and wood/metal exterior for visual appeal and personal style.

  • Updated on Feb 20, 2023
  • Originally Published on Jan 30, 2018
Tagged with: Bryan Traficante, garden irrigation, rain barrel, Reader Contributions
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