Story of Rain
Rain Chain Maintenance Guide
Rain chains, known for their exquisite design and practicality, are installed on many buildings. However, regular maintenance is essential to sustain their long-term performance. In the following, we will explain effective maintenance methods for rain chains from Seo Inc.
Recommendations for Weights
To prevent rainwater chains from swaying in the wind or other conditions, it's important to securely anchor the bottom end of the rain chain. While there are various methods for securing them, in this edition, we'll discuss some recommended points for choosing weights.
About rainwater chain-specific roof drains: Types of roof drains and how to connect them to rainwater chains.
Rain chains are not only attached to eaves troughs on houses but also increasingly used in various locations. Among them are drainage fixtures called roof drains, which are relatively large and installed in larger buildings. In this edition, we will explain rain chain-specific roof drains and discuss the types of roof drains and methods of connecting them to rain chains.
Video Presentation on How to Install Rainwater Chains
Ring-Type and Cup-Type Rainwater Chains: Which One is Right for You?
There are two main types of rain chains: ring-type and cup-type. We will provide information on each type's characteristics to help you choose the rain chain that is best fit for your installation location.
The secrets of making tubular rain chains: Toh, Ta-ke, and Tama
At SEO RAIN CHAIN, we manage every step from design to production. Today, we're giving you a glimpse into the production process of our rainwater chains.
Where should rainwater chains be installed to maximize their advantages?
Where should rainwater chains be installed to maximize their advantages? The following is an overview of the favorable situations and locations for rain chain installation, while listing the advantages and disadvantages of rain chains.
The Role of Rainwater Chains: The advantages and disadvantages of a rain chain?
This article discusses the advantages and disadvantages of rain chains. If you are considering installing one, be sure to check it out.
What should I do in this situation? What to do when the rain volume exceeds the drainage capacity of the rainwater chain?
We are often asked about rain chains because they have less drainage capacity than conventional downspouts, and they are not able to handle the rare, strong rainfalls that are expected. I want to share with you some examples from the past of how we, together with our customers, have dealt with these problems.