Tuesday, February 21, 2017

Make Your Roof Work For You

Let's just say that the weather can be your enemy these days. With all the rain we get, it only makes sense to have your roof work extra hard for you if you can. Have you heard about the rain barrel rebate? They can help to ensure your roof stays intact and leakage issues are avoided. Rain barrels work by funneling the water dripping off of your roof into a specially designed barrel that holds the water for you to use for things like watering your plants or lawn, among other things:

In San Diego County, there’s still time to buy water-conserving rain barrels without getting soaked.

A $75 rebate offered by the San Diego County Water Authority and the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California is available for a variety of qualifying rain barrels. It drops to $35 on Jan.1. Rebate rules are at www.socalwatersmart.com.

The Water Authority and the Solana Center for Environmental Innovation have a special deal on rain barrels that sell for $90 each before the rebate, discounted from $149. The barrels are made of heavy duty recycled plastic, hold 50 gallons, have a lid with a screen at the top, and a spigot at the bottom. They can be ordered online and picked up at the Solana Center in Encinitas.

Water officials say the barrels help conserve potable water, save money on bills, and reduce storm runoff that carries pollutants into streams, lagoons and the ocean.

About 31,000 rebates have been issued for rain barrels and cisterns in the region since the incentive program began three years ago, said Joni German, a water resources specialist at the County Water Authority.

Rain seems to whet people’s interest in the program, by reminding them that harvested water can be put to good use.

“Now is the time,” German said Wednesday. “These are our rainy months. Even if you don’t have gutters, you can still use rain barrels.”

Just walk around the house and see where the rainwater is flowing off the roof, she said. That’s the place for a barrel. Some people use a decorative rain chain, usually made of copper or stainless steel, to help direct runoff from their roof into a barrel.

Most people place the barrels beneath the downspouts from their gutters, and install an elbow in the downspout to direct the water into the container. It’s good idea to place the barrel on concrete blocks or bricks to elevate it enough that the water can flow through a gravity-fed hose from the bottom to the garden. Overflow from the top of the full container should run onto a lawn or garden and not a hard surface.

Via: http://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/communities/north-county/sd-no-rain-barrel-20161228-story.html

You'll want to make sure your roof is in tip-top shape so that this lovely rain you're collecting doesn't leak through and into your house. If you've got damaged shingles or missing shingles for that matter you're going to lose a lot of that water to the inside of your house. It's best to get your roof repaired before putting too much stock into a rain barrel so that you can make sure you get all the water where you want it. Check out our services: http://sandiego.preciseroofing.net/roof-repair/, and then consider calling. The value of your home is tied strongly to the quality of your roof, so keeping it in the best shape possible keeps not only your home strong, but the amount of money it's worth.

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