FAQs
Are Ecosure water butts suitable for winter use?
Yes - you can use them year-round. However, in freezing conditions, water can expand and damage the unit. It’s best to partially drain smaller models during cold snaps and ensure taps and outlets are insulated.
Are these made in the UK?
Yes! All products are proudly and lovingly made in the UK. This includes ALL of our ranges: bin & recycling storage, bike & scooter shelters, log & firewood storage, compost bins, garden planters, water butt planters, living wall planters, dipping tanks, wildflower products and more.
Are water butts easy to install?
Absolutely. Ecosure water butts are designed for straightforward DIY installation and won’t take more than an hour with basic tools. For larger systems or indoor integration, professional assistance is advisable.
Can using a water butt help with managing flood risk?
Yes. By collecting and using rainwater during dry seasons, your water butt also serves as a flood-attenuation system during the wetter months - slowing down runoff into drains and reducing local flood pressure.
How can I stop soil from contaminating the water, in the water butt planter?
Mesh covers or filters are effective at preventing compost or soil particles from entering the water reservoir. These help maintain cleaner water and reduce maintenance.
How long do Ecosure water butts last, and are they good value?
These units typically have a lifespan of 10–15 years, offering excellent value. The environmental and cost savings from rainwater harvesting often offset the initial purchase within a few seasons.
My water butt smells—what’s causing it?
Stagnant water can develop an odour, especially if not used regularly. It’s perfectly safe for garden use—even if it smells a bit. Just ensure that wildlife hasn’t accumulated inside and use the water for plants without worry.
Should I remove the plug or stopper from my water butt planter?
We recommend keeping the stopper in place. Instead, gently drill several small holes (around 5 mm) into it. This allows water drainage while preventing debris and leaf fall that can contribute to sludge formation.
What capacity water butt should I choose for my garden?
Generally, for most gardens, a capacity between 100 and 500 litres is sufficient. If you find you need more, many models allow connection of multiple units so you can expand your system easily.
What types of water butts are available in the Bluum collection?
Bluum offers an extensive range, including slimline models, wall-mounted units, city-style planters, pillar designs, and large-capacity butts. With various shapes, finishes, and capacities, there’s an option to suit any garden layout or aesthetic.
What's the benefit of rainwater over tap water for plants?
Rainwater is naturally soft and free from additives like chlorine, fluoride, and hard minerals found in tap water. Many plants, especially acid-loving ones like camellias and rhododendrons, thrive on rainwater’s purity.
Where are the outlet points, and can I connect multiple units?
The front outlet/tap—positioned slightly elevated—lets you attach hoses or fill watering cans for easy water collection.
The rear/side lower outlet drains the tank completely when needed,
and enables linking to other butts of the same size.
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