I never understood the Itsy Bitsy Spider song when I was a kid. Â What the heck is a waterspout? Â Nowadays, children have it easy. Â Everything is spoon-fed to them. Â You sing the spider song and see the nice colorful drawings of a rain gutter and the downspout. Â Oh, that waterspout. Â Well, it’s been raining quite a bit as of late, in contrast to last winter. Â And, because of that, I’m hearing that drip, drip, drip sound more and more often. Â Enough to actually do something about it. Â Actually, the dripping sound was so noisy that my neighbor asked about it. Â So, I head down to Orchard Supply Hardware and pick up “The Silencer.” OSH is selling them for $2.39/unit. With tax, my total cost is $2.59/unit. The Arkco website has them for $14.00/6-pack, or $2.33/unit, and this price includes sales tax, handling and shipping. Could have save $0.25/unit if I had first checked online. Basically, this product is a sponge with a magnetic backing. You can probably fabricate something like this on your own. I opened the package and placed the magnet on the lowest bend of the downspout. I don’t have any technical sensors to measure the decrease in decibels, but I can say that this product made an appreciable difference. It did not completely stop the dripping noise because water dripping on a sponge makes some noise. However, the sound level went from very obvious to barely perceptible. It’s worth the two bucks and change.
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