Cut flashing in half using.
Connecting a rain diverter to gutters.
If you have limited space or have other structures that you need to work around location can be an issue.
Spray paint bottom surface and up turned edge of flashing to match color of roof.
Thick bead of clear silicone caulk on the underside of the drip edge lift the shingle tabs up slightly and slide the diverter under the tabs.
A this system depends on water seeking its own level there is no need to connect the rain diverter anywhere but the bottom of the rain barrel the weight of the water in the hose coming from the diverter will push the water into the barrel from the bottom to maintain level once the water level in the barrel is full it will overflow inside the diverter because the diverter is beside the barrel not above the barrel it seems odd but it works very well.
Roof rain diverter installation steps.
If your barrel isn t already equipped with a spigot attach one by drilling a 15 16 inch hole about two inches from the bottom of the barrel where you can install a inch hose spigot.
The hose conveniently connects the downspout to the barrel.
Replace your downspout with the customized downspout extension included with the barrel if your rain.
You do not have to situate it directly underneath your downspout since your diverter kit will include a hose.
A downspout diverter can solve this issue.
Exposure at the other end to create a drainage pitch.
Study your roof and how it expels rain water before you install your gutterless rain chain.
Most sloping roofs can accommodate a rain chain even without a gutter.
A spigot or hose connector lets you drain the water for use around your landscape.
Since roof slopes will vary from home to home so will the trajectory of the water that streams from a roof through a crevice or crease during a storm.
Slide one end of the diverter tight to the bottom of the shingle tabs and leave a 1 in.
Sand underside of flashing with 80 grit sandpaper to help paint adhere.
A rain barrel is a container that collects runoff from your home s gutter system connecting to the downspout with a rain diverter or fitting under a modified downspout.
Rain barrels provide an alternative to using municipal water or well water for irrigation.