Water Butt FAQs
Should I remove the Plug/Stopper in Water Butt Planter?
Ideally no don’t remove the plug/stopper instead drill a series of 5mm holes in the stopper itself to allow drainage. This allows drainage but prevents leaves and debris
from falling into the water butt department and causing any sludge growth in the saved rainwater.
How do I prevent soil from entering my water butt?
There are mesh covers which you can buy which help prevent any soil fail from the water butt planter into the water butt.
Where are the outlets of our Water Butt Planter?
The raised outlet positioned at the front of the water butt planter is designed to attach
a hose or watering cans to withdraw the water. In this outlet you can add a tap
which can make life easier to withdraw the water. Tap Kit instructions are available.
The bottom rear outlet allows you to drain the water reservoir completely or link multiple water butts of the same size. Fit the green plastic shut-off valve with a hose
connector provided.
Why does my water butt smell?
If you don’t use your water butt frequently then of course stagnant water is going to smell very unpleasant. Just make sure no wildlife has entered the water butt but the water even with its smell is full of nutrients and is very good for your garden! You are not going to drink it so don’t worry.
Can water butts help with flooding?
Yes, if you use your water butt and empty it for using it in the garden during the summer then when we have large down pours through the autumn and winter it will start to refill again. It acts like a flood attenuation system which slows down the rate which the water enters our drainage system. Preventing flood buildups. We have some systems available that are typically designed for attenuation on our
website.