Get the raintap Rainwater Filter to easily collect clean water from rainfall. This smart rooftop rainwater filter installs right on your roof to purify rainwater as it flows through. The Raintap uses a specialized nylon mesh screen with tiny 130-micron holes to remove dirt, debris, and contaminants from the water.
The filter has a simple, scientific design that requires zero electricity to operate. It runs purely by the force of gravity. The compact, user-friendly Raintap needs very little maintenance. If the mesh screen gets clogged, you can quickly rinse it off without tools. Built-in safety features prevent water stagnation on your roof. The modular raintap Rainwater Filter can fit any roof size, making it ideal for homes and businesses.
Over 25,000 units are already installed across India and internationally. Purchase the proven Raintap rain filter to start harvesting pure rainwater for household use. It's an affordable, eco-friendly way to reduce water bills.
Rainwater harvesting means collecting and storing rainwater instead of letting it go down the drain. The collected rainwater can be used for household needs or to refill underground water levels.
The Raintap Rainwater Filter has a smart, simple design that uses science to effectively clean rainwater through filtering.
The Raintap Rainwater Filter uses the natural flow and pulling force of water. Rainwater enters and moves down through the filter mesh, leaving behind any dirt or impurities.
There is a drain hole on top of the filter mesh. If it gets clogged, water will flow out this drain instead of pooling on your roof as a safety.
The inlet and outlet of the Raintap Rainwater Filter are both 4 inches wide. The flush drain outlet is 2 inches wide and has a valve to control water flow.
One Raintap Rainwater Filter can filter rainwater runoff from up to 1200 square feet of roof space.
The cylindrical filter element is made of a fine nylon mesh material. It has a 4 inch diameter and 20 inch length.
Cleaning the raintap Rainwater Filter is easy - just remove the filter element and rinse it under a tap or running water to wash away any trapped dirt.
The Raintap Rainwater Filter measures 2 feet tall, 1.5 feet wide, and 8 inches deep.
It's simple - keep the valve on the flush hole (opposite the inlet) open. This will drain away the first rainfall. Once closed, new rainwater will flow out the top.