Do you have to have gutters to use a rain chain?

Rain chains can be used without gutters, but they do depend upon a vertical water source to function most efficiently. If water is arching off the roof, the chain may or may not catch or transport all of the water in both light and heavy rainfall conditions.Click to see full answer. Regarding this, can I…

Rain chains can be used without gutters, but they do depend upon a vertical water source to function most efficiently. If water is arching off the roof, the chain may or may not catch or transport all of the water in both light and heavy rainfall conditions.Click to see full answer. Regarding this, can I use a rain chain without a gutter?The simple answer is, in most cases, they can be used. But, all situations are different and for a rain chain to work without a gutter, the water would have to come down from the roof in a vertical manner to a point, such as a corner or valley of a house.Also, do rain chains work as well as downspouts? Rain chains are less sturdy, and less high-capacity, than traditional downspouts. If you live somewhere with heavy weather and high winds, you’ll need to install backup downspouts to handle your rainfall, because rain chains alone won’t be able to do the job. Regarding this, what’s the point of a rain chain? The purpose of a rain chain is to control roof runoff. Installed in place of downspouts, the chains slow the water and direct it to the ground. The chains come in three basic types: links, cups and funnels. Originating in Japan, the Japanese rain chain is referred to as “kusari doi” which means “chain gutter.”How do you attach rain chains to gutters?When installing your rain chain, use a tape measure to determine the distance from the existing rain gutter to the ground. Once you know the length, remove the existing downspout. Inside the gutter hole, insert the gutter bracket, or V-hook. From there, attach your rain chain.

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