April showers bring May flowers. In the spring months many parts of North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee and Virginia will see rainy days. The brutal winter months are over and the snow will be an afterthought but spring showers will be upon us before we know it. Rather than letting this water go to waste, many homeowners wonder if they can save and use the water that hits their roof and goes into their gutters.

The answer is absolutely yes. With the Gutterglove gutter protection system you can set up a rain harvesting system that will allow you to collect and use water in many ways. With the Gutterglove gutter protection system you do not have to worry about leaves and sticks getting into this rain harvesting system. Some people use rain water to fill fishtanks while others use it as a way to wash a car or spray off sidewalks. If water is necessary you can use the rain water that falls on the roof of your house.

When looking at water bills some homeowners will see they spend hundreds of dollars a month. When teenagers wash their vehicles once a week and a fish tank needs to be cleaned and filled once a month the water bills can add up quickly. With just a few days of rain you will be able to greatly reduce the amount of water you use from the county or city in which you live. If you plan on living in your house for more than a few months the investment is well worth it.

If you have any questions as it relates to rain harvesting or getting the Gutterglove gutter protection system installed please reach out to me today. I will be more than happy to explain the options available and how it can end up helping you save money on your water bill moving forward.