Emsco Group Stoneware Urn Rain Barrel, 60 Gallons, Terracotta
Emsco Group Stoneware Urn Rain Barrel, 60 Gallons, Terracotta
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Emsco Group Stoneware Urn Rain Barrel, 60 Gallons, Terracotta

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Actual Color:Terracotta-Out of stock

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  • Elevate the look of your lawn or garden with the rustic stoneware urn design of the EMSCO Group Rescue Stoneware Urn Rain Barrel.
  • The integrated planter on top of the rain barrel features built-in weep holes to prevent plant roots from being overwatered, adding a functional and decorative touch to your outdoor space.
  • The included rain water diverter system allows you to discretely divert rainwater from your downspout directly into the rain barrel, maintaining the aesthetic appeal of your garden.
  • When the 60-gallon rain barrel is full, the diverter system automatically sends excess water back through your downspout, preventing any overflow or standing water that can attract pests.
  • The large 60-gallon storage capacity provides you with maximized rainwater storage for your lawn and garden needs, helping you save money and reduce your water bill.
  • The complete diverter system includes a 36-inch tube, 48-inch main hose, barb plug, ball cock with on-and-off control, and two hose gaskets, making installation easy for 2-inch by 3-inch or 3-inch by 4-inch downspouts.
  • Easy to follow illustrative installation instructions are included for a hassle-free setup.
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Jul 28, 2014
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2 out of 5 stars review

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There is no indication in either the detailed description or specs that holes must be drilled into the barrell. I made the mistake of assuming the barrell could be just placed under a downspout after prepping the ground area. Also, if one does not want leaks, I recommend that the drip hole NOT be placed facing the house/foundation.

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