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GIAK Mesh Cover for Rain Barrels Water Butt Net Rain Barrel Cover 95 cm Adjustable Rain Butt net Keep Mosquitos and Debris Out Of Your Rain Barrel

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If draining your tank or water butt is not easy, you could add a sponge or rubber ball to keep water moving and cause the water to push against the ball, not the tank wall. Splits due to frost do not happen frequently but if you live in a high rain and low-temperature area, it is best to drain water off regularly, if not completely. This is because water will expand when frozen and if it has nowhere to go, it will expand inside the tank, causing the tank to break. Insulation and Prevention In Icy Weather Elevating your water butt from the ground will also avoid freezing. This can be done by placing your water butt on a stand, but do make sure it is empty when you move it as tanks can be heavy when filled with water. Looking after water butts in the winter can be a simple task and when you’re into the swing of this routine every year, it gets easier. Installing filtration systems for use all year round will make cleaning and care much easier come winter as debris has been prevented from entering your tank in the first instance. Insulating your water butt can stop water from freezing and getting frost on it, which can prevent your tank from expanding and splitting. Winter can be a harsh season for some areas of the UK but your rainwater harvesting system needn’t suffer! A rainwater harvesting system is invaluable during drier months and when we tend to garden more but when the weather changes, we garden less and our once often used water butt can become neglected. This season is as important as any when it comes to maintaining and caring for your water butt so that you can use it all year round. For it to survive the temperatures and lowered usage just follow our handy hints and your system will still be at its best come summer time. Drainage In Winter Months

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If you have not cleaned your water butt during the autumn, it is a good idea to do it now as algae can form when water remains stagnant. This can cause water to stink and not be good enough for use on plants. If you wish to maintain rainwater collection in your water butt throughout winter, adding a Freshatank Microbial Silver Disc will help alleviate fungus and bacteria build-up. Make sure you remove any debris at the bottom of the tank when cleaning and consider installing something like a Hedgehog Gutter Brush to avoid collecting leaves and junk in your gutter. Fitting a filter to your downpipe will also cut down on your need to dismantle and clean your tank. You can also set a diverter and filter to keep water running, which means you may not need to drain your tank and waste water but you can use the rest of the water in the tank and collect no more during winter. This is a great idea especially for those with busy lives or have tanks that are not easy to access.

If you would prefer to avoid draining your water butt, you can insulate it to stop ice forming. Anything from bubble wrap (reuse any wrap you have collected from deliveries or house moves) can insulate a water butt and guard it from harsh weather. However, the best option is to invest in a water butt made from UV- resistant materials. Water butts such as the 380L Garden Planter Water Butt Blue with Tap Kit & Diverter can be used throughout the year without the need for careful maintenance.

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