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The different rain chains to choose from
Posted: Sep 25, 2015
Rain chains have become an increasingly popular alternative to the downspouts that help drain the water that flows from the rooftop into the gutters. The online store at GutterSupply.com offers a number of styles of rain chains that help provide a tranquil environment where you can rest on your porch or patio during those rainy days.
With 25 different rain chains available for purchase at 25 percent off, there are plenty of options to choose from. But before ordering, it would be good to review the different types and styles of rain chains offered by the folks at Gutter Supply.
Rain chain styles
When it comes to choosing what kind of rain chains you will want for your home, there are a few styles to keep in mind. The first being the link style that will offer a number of types from twist loops, a variation where the loops are composed of wires that provide a path to create an interesting water effect, and Zen loops that provide a distinct honor to the chains’ Japanese heritage.
There are also more traditional looking link and circle loops that the water can run through on the way from the gutter and down to either the ground or a containing system that collects the water. GutterSupply.com also provides an exclusive infinity link design with unique curves. Double loops are also considered one of several designs that feature strong influence from the Asian cultures.
The second type of rain chain is the cup style that can take the heavier flow of water with a design that can send the water straight down into the corresponding cups that run down the chain – each with an open bottom. This style offers various types of cups that are designed like a number of shapes like the lotus flower, the copper bells and hummingbirds.
Gutter Supply also offers a classic arts and crafts style that provides cups that are more designed like trapezoids. The main thing that makes this a popular style is how the different cup styles will less likely splash water so that they can be placed anywhere without causing impact to other outdoor recreation.
Composition
There are a number of different compositions for the various rain chains, including metals, woods and even vinyl materials. Some cost more than others depending on the value of the material used to make the specific rain chains – some are finished or unfinished that provide some different looks and textures.
Aluminum – Among the various rain chains, Gutter Supply offers aluminum flared cups for about $77.95 regular price, as well as link chains and hand hammered aluminum dishes that are accompanied with corresponding hooks. These can range from about $35 to about $80.
Copper – A little more pricey with many options being listed for more than $150 for the copper bell cups that have reinforced folded lips and come with hand hammered accents.
Iron – Gutter Supply also offers iron flower cups for a rain chain that cost about $70 for an eight-and-a-half foot chain with a classically flared design that offers a hand finished cup. While it is a lot less expensive than copper, iron provides a little more durability for longevity.
Installation kits
While many Rain Chains are able to be connected to the openings in rain gutters that are usually designed for the more traditional downspout, Gutter Supply also offers easy installation rain chain kits that will help make sure you are able to have your rain chain connect with your pre-existing gutter systems.
The online retailer also offers copper and aluminum varieties that will come in three- and six-inch outlet lengths for the various aforementioned styles and compositions available at GutterSupply.com. The aluminum rain chain installation kit is a little less expensive at about $12 before the sale, with copper options ranging from $15 to $22 – depending on outlet length.
The company also offers a half-round installation kit that can also act as a reducer that is able to be placed into a gutter hole of about two and a quarter inches – this will allow the rain chain to hang from the bolt on the bottom of the kit so that the water will be led down to the chain.
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