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Collecting Rainwater.

Posted in Landscape and Pool Design - Orange County / LA by solenala December 19th, 2011

With the rain season coming up, thought it prudent to take some time to inform you of the benefits of collecting rainwater for reuse.

While it is easy to turn on the faucet and have clean water to use, by collecting water from nature you will find that your water bill is lowered and your plants healthier.  You can easily harvest rainwater by installing a rain chain, a rain barrel or cistern to collect the rainwater. Rain chains are attached to the down spout of the rain gutter and guide the water that gets collected in the rain gutter to a container that has the end of it placed in it.  Rain barrels can be as utilitarian as a large garbage can placed in place to catch rain water or as decorative as a faux rock looking barrel. If using a large garbage can, you can attach some sort of spout to the bottom of it to access the water.  Cisterns are the most complex of the bunch and may need a handyman/contractor to set one up.

Examples of rain chain, rain barrel and cistern

Harvesting rainwater allows you to not be dependent upon the water provided to you.  Rainwater, when collected directly from the sky into a barrel, does not have added chemicals or pollutants, which plants and crops respond better to.  Watering your indoor and outdoor plants with soft rainwater promotes growth and health.  Also, soil erosion and flooding is reduced as the water is collected in barrels rather than dispersed into the ground that cannot handle the concentration of water.

All in all, this is a simply way to be green without having to expend much effort.  If you are interested in having a rain collecting system installed or for more information, please do not hesitate to contact us.


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