A Beautiful Way to Manage Rain

Add Beauty & Function with Rain Chains

Rain chains are a beautiful alternative to traditional downspouts in select areas of your home, guiding water from your gutters to the ground in a way that’s both functional and eye-catching. They’re a perfect way to add a unique touch while managing rainwater with more style.

Why homeowners love rain chains

The Perfect Blend of Style and Function

Rain chains bring more than just beauty to your home. They offer a thoughtful way to manage rainwater while adding a unique, personal touch to your exterior. Whether you’re looking to boost curb appeal, enjoy the calming sound of rainfall, or simply try something different, rain chains offer benefits that go beyond the basics.

Key Benefits of Rain Chains

Beautiful Curb Appeal – Rain chains turn a simple, functional part of your home into a unique design feature that adds character and charm.

Relaxing Water Sound – As rain flows down the chain, it creates a calming, soothing sound — a small way to bring a sense of peace during a storm.

Simple Water Management – Rain chains gently guide water from your gutters to the ground, a basin, or a collection system without the need for bulky downspouts.

Low Maintenance – Unlike enclosed downspouts that can clog with leaves and debris, rain chains are easy to inspect and clean, helping water move freely.

Customizable Designs – Available in a variety of styles and finishes, rain chains can be chosen to match your home’s look — from modern to classic to rustic.

Eco-Friendly Options – Pairing rain chains with rain barrels or basins makes it easy to collect and reuse rainwater for landscaping, helping conserve resources.

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What are rain chains?

A Decorative Way to Manage Rainwater

Rain chains are a decorative alternative to traditional downspouts for specific areas of your home, guiding rainwater from your gutters to the ground in a visible, flowing path.

Originally inspired by Japanese architecture, they turn a functional part of your exterior into a beautiful feature. Typically made from materials like copper, aluminum, or stainless steel, rain chains create a calming, natural water feature that also helps manage runoff in smaller spaces.

dark colored tulip shaped rain chains with rain flowing through

Choose the best look for your home

Materials That Combine Beauty and Strength

Rain chains are crafted from durable materials that balance beauty with long-lasting performance.

Copper is a popular choice for its natural aging process, developing a soft green patina over time.

Aluminum offers a lightweight, affordable option with a variety of finishes to match your home’s style.

Stainless steel provides a modern look and excellent resistance to rust, making it a great choice for lasting durability.

No matter the material you choose, each one adds a unique touch to your rain chain’s design and function.

copper cup rain chain with a slightly blurred reddish brown bricked home with green small trees and shrubbery in the background

Designed for the Right Spot

Where Rain Chains Work Best

Rain chains work best in areas where water flow is lighter and easier to control. They’re ideal for smaller roof sections, porches, patios, garden spaces, and entryways — places where you want to add beauty without managing large volumes of runoff.

We’ll help you choose the best locations to enjoy the look and sound of your rain chains, while making sure your home stays protected during heavier storms.

stainless steel tulip shaped rain chain with a tannish and white siding home with green grass and purplish pink flowers in the background

Professional rain chain installation

How We Install Your Rain Chain

Rain chains may look simple, but proper installation makes all the difference.

We start by removing the existing downspout at the selected location, then securely attach the rain chain to your gutter outlet to make sure it’s positioned for the best flow.

To guide water safely and prevent splashing, we anchor the chain at the bottom with a basin, drain, or decorative rocks.

Every step is handled carefully to ensure your rain chain looks great and works the way it should.

lotus aluminum rain chain cup

Choose your style

Find a Rain Chain That Matches Your Home

Rain chains come in a variety of designs to fit different home styles and personal tastes. Whether you prefer a clean, simple look or something more decorative, there’s an option that brings both charm and function to your space.

Here are a few of the most popular styles:

Copper Lotus Cup

lotus solid copper rain chain cup

Solid Copper

Aluminum Lotus Cup

black lotus rain chain cup hammered painted aluminum

Black (004)
Dark Bronze (025)

Hammered Painted Aluminum

black hammered rain chain cup painted aluminum

Black (004)

Hammered Painted Aluminum

hammered pewter dark bronze rain chain cup painted aluminum

Dark Bronze (025)

Hammered Cup

hammered copper rain chain cup

Solid Copper

A detail that completes the design

Conductor Heads Add Structure & Style

Conductor heads are mounted at the top of a rain chain or downspout to guide water from the gutter in a clean, controlled way. As a visual feature, they help tie the system together and bring a finished look to areas where design and drainage work side by side.

With a range of shapes, finishes, and materials available, conductor heads make it easy to blend function with architectural detail. They’re a popular addition at second-story drops, front-facing corners, and other high-visibility points where form and function come together with purpose.

You can explore some of the available styles and color options in the images below.

Plain Conductor Head

basic conductor head

Available in: 
White (001); 16oz Solid Copper (890); Galvalume Plus Steel (920)

Decorative Conductor Head

decorative conductor head

Available in:
26 Traditional;  1 Dual Tone (129); 3 Armor Tough; 16oz Solid Copper (890); Galvalume Plus Steel (920) 

Ornamental Conductor Head

ornamental galvanized steel conductor head

Available in:
Galvanized Steel (920)

Ornamental Conductor Head

ornamental copper conductor head

Available in:
16oz Solid Copper (890)

Basic Conductor Head

plain conductor head

Available in:
White (001)

Whether you’re adding a rain chain or upgrading a downspout, a conductor head can bring both structure and style to the final design — especially in high-visibility areas.

dark brown conductor head in a gutter system on a light cream colored home

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How We Help Bring Your Vision to Life

From planning to placement

Your Rain Chain Install Process

Step 1

Schedule Appointment

We’ll set up a time that works for you and get everything ready for the visit. This first step is all  about connecting and getting you on the schedule at a time and date convenient for you.

Step 2

On-Site Assessment

This visit is focused on what you’re looking for and where a rain chain could bring the most impact. You’ll receive expert advice on what works best for both function and appearance.

Step 3

Custom Plan & Quote

You’ll receive a detailed plan that reflects your property, your goals, and the options we discussed — including materials, placement, and pricing.

Step 4

Installation

Your rain chain will be installed with care and precision, based on the plan you approved. We’ll make sure it looks right, works properly, and fits seamlessly into your property’s exterior.

Where design meets everyday function

Practical Solutions with a Decorative Touch

Rain chains are often chosen for their beauty, and they can also help with a few practical challenges — especially in smaller or more visible areas around the home. When placed intentionally, they offer a gentler way to manage rainwater while adding a unique design element at the same time.

Note: Rain chains aren’t designed to handle heavy runoff or widespread drainage issues. They work best as a functional accent in select areas, not a full replacement for traditional systems.

Common Problems We Solve

Entryways and Walkways – Rain chains can offer a more gentle, controlled flow in areas near doors, steps, or porches — helping reduce splashing and keeping things feeling more put together during a rain.

Delicate Landscaping Areas – Some garden beds, groundcover, or mulched areas benefit from a softer approach to water flow. Rain chains help guide water with less force, protecting those spaces while supporting your existing system.

Hard-to-Blend Downspout Areas – Rain chains can be a more suitable solution for certain areas of your property where traditional downspouts may be harder to install or blend in. They provide flexibility and visual appeal without compromising function.

Water Collection Features – When paired with rain barrels or collection basins, rain chains offer a clean, natural way to direct water where you want it. They’re a great option for areas where aesthetics matter just as much as performance.

Finishing Touch for the Exterior – Are there areas of your home, perhaps along eaves or corners, that feel like something is missing? A rain chain can add just the right balance of movement and character while still serving a purpose.

Easy Rain Chain Care

Maintain the Look & Flow

With just a little seasonal care, your rain chain can continue to do its job well and keep adding to the beauty of your home. These quick tips help ensure it stays in great condition — both in how it works and how it looks — year after year.

 

Check for Debris

Leaves or small twigs can sometimes catch in cups or links. A quick visual check now and then helps make sure water can flow through without interruption.

Reposition if Needed

Over time or after wind, a rain chain may shift slightly. Make sure it’s hanging straight and centered so it continues to drain properly and look balanced.

Rinse Occasionally

Rain chains may collect dust or residue from nearby trees. A light rinse with water or a gentle wipe with a soft cloth keeps them looking clean without harming the finish.

Clear the Area

Make sure the ground, basin, or drainage spot beneath your rain chain stays free of buildup like leaves or mulch. This helps water settle properly and keeps the system working as intended.

FAQs

Have Questions? We’ve Got Answers

Can rain chains replace my downspouts?

Rain chains can be used in place of downspouts in select areas of your home, typically where the roof handles a lighter amount of water. They’re best suited for smaller roof sections, porches, and decorative areas — not for managing heavy runoff across the whole property.

What are rain chains made of?

Rain chains are available in several materials, with copper, aluminum, and stainless steel being the most common. Each offers a different look and level of durability — and we’ll help you choose the right option based on your style and your home.

Do rain chains work when it rains heavily?

Rain chains are designed to guide water from the roof in a more visible, decorative way. During heavy rain, they can still function well in the right spot — especially when paired with proper drainage at the base. We recommend using them in areas that naturally handle a lighter flow, so they continue to perform and look their best.

Do they make noise when it rains?

They do — think of it like wind chimes during a gentle rain. The sound varies depending on the style and material, though most designs create a soft, calming trickle that many homeowners enjoy.

Can rain chains be used with rain barrels or collection systems?

Yes! Rain chains are often paired with rain barrels or basins as a decorative way to guide water where you want it. We can help set yours up to work with an existing water collection system or recommend a new setup that fits your space and goals.

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