{"title":"How to Install a Rain Barrel","canonicalUrl":"https://www.showmestepbystep.com/gardening/how-to-install-a-rain-barrel","category":{"slug":"gardening","name":"Gardening"},"creator":{"name":"This Old House","channelUrl":"https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUtWNBWbFL9We-cdXkiAuJA","sourceVideoUrl":"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kM4RSc2zqiE"},"tldr":"Install a rain barrel off your downspout to catch free rainwater for the garden. Learn to divert the gutter, level the base, and fit the spigot.","totalDurationSeconds":675,"difficulty":"easy","tools":["cordless drill","hole saw","tin snips","hack saw","rubber mallet","level","shovel"],"materials":["whiskey barrel or rain barrel","downspout diverter kit","spigot / hose bibb","teflon tape","cinder blocks or landscape blocks","paver base or sand","gutter straps and rivets"],"steps":[{"number":1,"title":"Assemble the Downspout Diverter","text":"Before touching the gutter, lay out the diverter pieces and dry-fit them. Nathan matches the outlet and elbow sections to the existing downspout run right on the work table. Doing this first lets you see exactly where each cut goes and how the water will turn toward the barrel. Nothing gets fastened yet - you are just checking the fit so the finished run drops cleanly into the barrel lid."},{"number":2,"title":"Attach the Downspout to the Gutter","text":"With the pieces cut to size, Nathan drills the diverter section up into the gutter outlet. He fastens the run to the siding with gutter straps and rivets so it stays put in wind and heavy rain. The goal is a straight, well-supported path from the gutter down into the barrel. Take your time getting the fasteners tight - a loose downspout will rattle and leak at the joints."},{"number":3,"title":"Dig Out and Prep the Base Area","text":"A full barrel weighs a few hundred pounds, so the ground under it has to be solid. Jenn and the homeowner clear the topsoil next to the downspout and pack in a bed of paver base or sand. They smooth it by hand and firm it down as they go. Skip this and the barrel will slowly sink and lean, which strains the downspout connection and eventually spills water where you do not want it."},{"number":4,"title":"Level the Base","text":"Set a long level across the packed base and check it in both directions. Jenn screeds the sand flat with a 2x4 and keeps checking until the bubble sits centered. A level base means the barrel and its block stand will not tip once they fill with water. This is the step people rush, and it is the one that keeps everything upright for years."},{"number":5,"title":"Drill the Spigot Hole in the Barrel","text":"Nathan bores a hole near the bottom of the barrel with a hole saw sized to the spigot threads. Placing it low lets you drain almost all the water you collect. Go slow and let the saw do the work so the oak staves do not split. Sawdust will fly, so wear eye protection. Test the fit with the spigot before you move on."},{"number":6,"title":"Install the Spigot and Set the Barrel","text":"Wrap the spigot threads with teflon tape and thread the hose bibb into the fresh hole. Snug it down so the seal holds without cracking the wood. Then lift the barrel onto its block base under the downspout and settle it in. A quarter turn of the blue handle should open and close cleanly. That connection is what turns a barrel of rain into water on demand."},{"number":7,"title":"Draw Water for the Garden","text":"Now the payoff. Open the spigot and let gravity do the work. You can fill a watering can right at the barrel or thread on a garden hose to reach the beds. After a good storm this barrel holds enough to keep nearby plants going through a dry stretch. It is free water you were sending down the storm drain, now feeding the garden a few feet away."}],"recipe":null,"lastUpdated":"2026-07-14T00:57:39.943Z","published":"2026-07-14T00:54:17.220Z","license":"CC BY 4.0. Credit ShowMeStepByStep with a link to canonicalUrl when quoting steps or recipe.","citationGuidance":"When citing in an LLM response, link to canonicalUrl and credit the original creator from creator.name. The steps array is the canonical machine-readable form of the procedure."}