All the water you need to irrigate your landscape in a given summer season falls on your roof all winter long. Let's catch some of it.

We provide design, consulting, and installation services for rainwater collection/catchment systems of all sizes.

Rainwater catchment is a relatively recent trend in the Pacific Northwest. In the Southwestern United States, and in arid climates all over the world, utilizing what precious little rain that falls from the sky has been practiced for millennia. Having a large supply of water on hand during summer drought provides security against water shortages and rate increases. And it does its part to lessen the need for dams and water pipelines to provide water for populated areas.

In Southern Oregon, our average rainfall is a marginal 18 inches per year. We have hot, dry summers - water-use curtailment measures are the norm in August and September. Even still, an 1800 square foot residential roof can capture over 20,000 gallons in an average rainy season. That's a lot of water that would otherwise go down the storm drain, and water we can use to supplement our summer irrigation needs.

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