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What is a Rain Chain?


By: Arthur Cooper
Submitted: 2011-05-27 12:43:17 | Word Count: 664


Rain chains are a fashionable, functional and affordable outdoor accessory that adds aesthetic charm to any home.

Japan was the first county to introduce rain chains to the world where the practice of capturing rain water for use in the household has been centuries old. The Japanese people are very much in touch with nature. Rather than avoid the rain or just tolerate it, they embrace it and make sure that no rainwater is wasted. In North America, rainy days are viewed as an inconvenience, and a day to be avoided. RainChains4Less.com is attempting to change that. People throughout the world are becoming more aware than ever of the importance of rain. Especially, with water being one of our most precious natural resources.

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The way a rain chain works is quite simple. The majority of homes today have rain gutters, and at the end of the gutter is a downspout. Rainwater hits the roof and flows into the gutter which leads to the downspout. Gravity then pulls the water down through downspout toward the ground. Rain chains replace the enclosed downspout. Rain chains are made up of a series of connected copper cups or links making the experience functional yet, aesthetically beautiful. The material best suited for rain chains is copper; copper is a natural element. Rain Chains made from 100% copper (not copper plated) are eco-friendly and can naturally endure being exposed to the outdoor elements. The Statue of Liberty is all copper and still stands tall and beautiful after 120 years.

RainChains4Less produces the highest quality 100% pure copper rain chains that will last lifetimes. Rain chains will add to the beauty and charm of your home for many years to come. If you have any questions about any of our policies or products, please do not hesitate to contact us. Also, please be sure to check out our Frequently Asked Questions section of the website at www.RainChains4Less.com. We can be reached at RainChains4Less@aol.com, or (954) 224-8204.

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