Rainchains.com offers a variety of elegant rain chains and accessories made of copper and aluminum that help guide rainwater from your gutters down into a decorative basin, rain barrel, or onto the ground.
Rainchains.com was founded in 2005 by Mark and Christy Michaud in Seattle, Washington.
The company started as a way to bring Japanese-inspired rain chains to North American homeowners.
Since then, Rainchains.com has grown to offer a wide range of rain chain styles and accessories to customers worldwide.
Monarch Rain Chains offers a wide selection of rain chains, basins, and accessories made of copper, aluminum, and brass.
Rain Chain Direct offers handcrafted rain chains, basins, and accessories made of copper, aluminum, and brass.
Garm Beall's Japanese Rain Chains offers a collection of traditional Japanese rain chains made of copper and brass.
Rain chains made of pure copper with a natural patina finish.
Rain chains made of lightweight aluminum in a variety of finishes.
Decorative basins designed to catch rainwater from the bottom of rain chains.
Rain chains are a decorative alternative to traditional downspouts. They are designed to guide rainwater from your gutters down into a decorative basin, rain barrel, or onto the ground.
Rain chains from Rainchains.com are made of either copper or aluminum, while other brands may use brass or other metals. Copper rain chains will develop a natural patina over time.
Rainchains.com includes installation instructions with every order. Typically, rain chains are installed by removing the bottom portion of your existing downspout, and attaching the rain chain to the gutter with a special attachment piece.
Rain chains do create some noise when it rains, but it is more of a soothing sound than a disruptive one. If the sound is too loud for your liking, Rainchains.com offers installation kits that include a reducing insert to make the flow of water quieter.
Over time, rain chains may start to develop a patina, which is a natural process for copper. If you prefer the shiny look of a new rain chain, you can periodically clean it with a mild soap and water solution. Otherwise, cleaning is not necessary and the patina can enhance the look of your rain chain over time.