Rob's Rain Barrels 
With the growing concern over conservation of resources, rain barrels are becoming an increasingly popular method to conserve water for use outdoors.
Lawn and garden watering can make up almost 40% of your household water use during the summer months.

The use of rain water allows gardeners to use a cleaner supply of water while providing a fantastic way to
save money on their water bills.
Contact Info:
Rainy River barrel  at work
Rob Reid - 416 991 8631
info@robsrainbarrels.com
Rain is a naturally soft water and devoid of minerals, chlorine and fluoride. For this reason, plants respond very well to rain water.
Soft, pure rain water maintained at proper ambient temperature helps plants grow vigorously.




Why harvest rain water?
Our rain barrels feature:
- Top quality construction from
   recycled food-grade barrels
- Built-in overflow spout
- Solid brass spigot with hose-end
  connector
- Debris and mosquito screen
- Custom colours available

Barrels can also be linked in-line for additional rain water storage

You can even add additional taps to increase your dispensing capacity!
 
Efficient design allows you to blend your rain barrel into your surrounding landscape.
Barrels from $89.00 for our Rainy River model in Terra Cotta colour.

Installations are available within York and Durham regions and the GTA
Home of the Original Rainy River Rain Barrel
2009 Prices

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New for 2009 - upgrades to the overflow  system on new barrels. See the feature sheet for details.
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 Rain barrels are in stock and ready to go.        Check the Barrel Shoppe for styles and features.

 

 
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