Rain Chains replace the traditional downspout on a typical household gutter system. They are a wonderful way to add a unique decorative accent to your house, while maintaining the functionality of a traditional downspout. With rain chains, you can actually see the water as it clings to the chains, or funnels through the cups, as it makes its way down to the ground. The look and sound of the cascading water is mesmerizing. Rain Chains have been in use in Japan for hundreds of years. The Japanese name for Rain Chains is Kusari Doi. The copper variety will gain a rustic and timeless verdigris patina color as it ages. They are a perfect accent to any home, and they are an endless conversation piece! How they attach...
Rain Chains are easy to install (no tools are required, except perhaps to take down that old ugly downspout!). Each chain comes with it's own attachment piece (seen below). The copper hook provided with each rain chain simply rests in the gutter hole, and the rain chain is hung from it. Simple!
A hanging hook is provided with each rain chain
Hanging hook adjusts to fit virtually any gutter hole