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What Is a Rain Chain?
A rain chain is another way to direct rainwater from your roof gutter to a drain or storage container. Unlike regular downspouts that hide the water inside a tube, rain chains let you watch the water flow down a series of linked chains or decorative cups.

Why You Need a Rain Chain
Rain chains can provide excellent visual appeal to your home; way more so than a regular, boring downspout. Here are some of the benefits of rain chains and why you should get one:
Aesthetic Appeal
One of the main appeals of rain chains is their aesthetic appeal. They turn a simple rainwater drainage task into something interesting to watch. As water moves down the chain or from cup to cup, you and your guests can enjoy the sight and the calming sound, much like a small waterfall or stream.
Easy Installation
Installing a rain chain is often easier than adding a traditional downspout. Simply remove the old downspout and hang the rain chain from the gutter opening. Many rain chains come with installation kits, making the process straightforward.
Environmentally Friendly Options
You can pair rain chains with rain barrels to collect and store rainwater. This stored water is great for gardening and helps you save water.
Variety in Design
There are many design options for rain chains. You can choose from simple chain links or decorative cups shaped like flowers, umbrellas, or bells. There’s a style to match any taste or home design.
Affordability
Rain chains are affordable, usually costing between $35 and $100. They’re an easy way to improve your home’s look without spending a lot.
How Do You Install a Rain Chain?
Ready to ditch your downspout in favor of a rain chain? Installing these downspout alternatives is straightforward, and most rain chain kits come with everything you need for installation.
Here’s a quick step-by-step guide to installing a rain chain:
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- Figure out where you want to put your new rain chain.
- Remove your gutter downspout.
- Place a gutter clip in the hole where the downspout used to be.
- Hang your rain chain from that clip.
- Adjust the chain length if needed.
- Add an anchor to the bottom of the chain, if needed.
That’s it! Keep in mind that the exact steps may vary depending on your chain style, your gutters, and the manufacturer’s instructions.
Alternatives to Rain Chains
Rain chains are a popular alternative to regular downspouts, but there are other options you can consider:
Rain Barrels with No Chain
Some homeowners connect their gutters directly to rain barrels, so they don’t need chains or downspouts.

Decorative Downspouts
If you want both traditional function and decorative style, you can find downspouts with special designs, colors, or decorative features.
Water Garden
A water garden is a landscaped pond or basin that collects and shows off rainwater. It adds beauty and function to your yard and helps manage rainwater in a natural way.

Why Choose a Rain Chain Over a Traditional Downspout?
Choosing between a rain chain and a regular downspout is about balancing function and looks. If you like visual appeal and the calming sound of water, you might prefer a rain chain. They also add an artistic touch to your home’s exterior.
Traditional downspouts are better for areas with heavy rain because they can handle more water. Still, rain chains are a great option if you want something that looks good and works well.
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