Dig a hole slightly wider than the width of your pot and at least 6 deep directly underneath the downspout outlet.
Rain chain without gutter.
If additional length is needed attach a second rain chain and fit.
From there attach your rain chain.
But all situations are different and for a rain chain to work without a gutter the water would have to come down from the roof in a vertical manner to a point such as a corner or valley of a house.
When installing your rain chain use a tape measure to determine the distance from the existing rain gutter to the ground.
Study your roof and how it expels rain water before you install your gutterless rain chain.
Flip the pot upside down and drill a few drainage holes with a masonry drill.
Rain chains transform a plain downspout into a pleasing water feature.
Our rain chains are designed to be easily installed in a standard gutter however there are many instances where they have been installed in a custom setup without a gutter.
They protect your home from water building up by pushing the fluid through a series of stacking chains or cups.
Here are three fuss free alternatives for a house without rain gutters.
Monarch rain chains monarch 2 piece aluminum gutter adapter with brass bolt black powder coated for rain chain install standard gutters model 18042 7.
The rain chain would have to positioned or hung beneath the flow to act efficiently and catch the rain water.
Since there are many different situations that might use a rain chain without a gutter there is no standard recommended installation method.
Once you know the length remove the existing downspout.
Inside the gutter hole insert the gutter bracket or v hook.
Instead they break water flow and create a softer more streamlined landing.
Most sloping roofs can accommodate a rain chain even without a gutter.
Eventually the water will make its way from the roof to the ground without.
Fill the hole with the stone.
Since roof slopes will vary from home to home so will the trajectory of the water that streams from a roof through a crevice or crease during a storm.