Several potable systems that we have installed
13,800 gallon off grid potable water system Bells, TX
This is a total off grid system that we installed August of 2021. All tanks are linked together underground with shut off valves at each tank, the inlets are on one of the tanks on each side so we can catch water off of the whole building.
It supplies water to the home thru a floating filter, 1.5hp pump, 52 gallon pressure tank thru 3 big filters into the 25 GPM ultra violet light. This customer does not have city water and has been using a well that the water is not that great for years. Now they have perfect water and the well for a back up instead of being the primary supply. They also have a very large solar system so they can be off grid completely if needed. This system can easily be added onto if the customer needs it. Just talked to this customer a couple of days ago to get ready for the yearly UV light replacement and they have used 18,000 gallons of harvested rainwater since installing the system. Even in this drought I think he told me they still have at least half of the capacity. |
6000 gallon Rainwater Harvesting system in Josephine,TX
We just finished this system installation 11/2020
we think it looks great!
Two 3000 gallon black poly tanks linked together at the bottom with 1 1/2" line and at the top with a 3" line. Each system catches rainwater from one side of the roof thru 4" conveyance lines and runs thru 4" Leaf Eater Ultras, 4" First Flush Diverters. This system has a 3/4 hp on demand pump with a 52 gallon pressure tank to supply water to the deer feed plots, future gardens, trees and landscaping. The tanks sit on compacted reclaimed asphalt with a rock base underneath.
This is a 2400 square foot building and will give around 1320 gallons for every inch of rain. It will take less than 5 inches of rain to fill this system! The average rainfall for this area is 35 inches so this system could harvest about 46,200 gallons annually.
7545 gallon off grid Rainwater Harvesting system in Lone Oak, TX
This is phase one of this installation, it will also have a 2550 gallon tank sitting in the form to the right of this tank. This rainwater harvesting system catches rainwater from a 2000 sq. foot metal roof thru two 3" leaf eater ultras into 3" first flush diverters expanded out to 4" chambers. They merge together into a 4" line going into a maelstrom rainwater filter. When we get the other tank installed it will have a link line at the top and bottom of the tanks. At the rear of the tank is another valve connected to a 1 1/4" floating filter. Inside the building a 1.5hp pump was installed along with a large pressure tank, triple filters, 18 GPM ultraviolet light. This system also has an ozone generator on a timer to help purify the rainwater before entering the sterilization system. The rain water from this system will be the water supply for a large, beautiful cabin.
When we finish this system it will have a total capacity of 7545 gallons. This area of Texas has an average annual rainfall of 34 inches per year. This system has the capability to harvest approximately 37,000 gallons per year in an average annual rainfall event. This system was designed and installed by Rainwater Ranch.
When we finish this system it will have a total capacity of 7545 gallons. This area of Texas has an average annual rainfall of 34 inches per year. This system has the capability to harvest approximately 37,000 gallons per year in an average annual rainfall event. This system was designed and installed by Rainwater Ranch.
Hide a Rainwater Harvesting Tank in style!
This cedar surround covers up a 500 gallon black tank. All of the components have been painted to match the surround.
This is the 5th working system here at Rainwater Ranch. We have designed and installed many systems but this one made us step up our game. It is small in comparison to others here at the ranch but it was the most complicated to plumb everything together because of gutter height restrictions.
Almost finished the cedar surround, still like a little plumbing, straps around the surround and building the access door to the valves for hose bibs. I will post more pictures when we finish the system.
This is the 5th working system here at Rainwater Ranch. We have designed and installed many systems but this one made us step up our game. It is small in comparison to others here at the ranch but it was the most complicated to plumb everything together because of gutter height restrictions.
Almost finished the cedar surround, still like a little plumbing, straps around the surround and building the access door to the valves for hose bibs. I will post more pictures when we finish the system.
How cool is this!!!
This picture was sent to us by a friend. It is a great way to hide a water tank.
Homeowner installed DIY Kits!
Dual 2550 Gallon DIY Kits.
Landowner installed these dual 2550 gallon DIY kits after picking them up here at Rainwater Ranch and having a class to figure amount of rainwater he could capture from his roof, how to install and assemble the components of this system.
We really think he done a great job! He also painted the conveyance lines & overflow lines to help protect the pvc pipe from the elements. He is hoping to get his greenhouse installed between the tanks and have all of that rainwater to irrigate the plants. |
North Texas 10,200 gallon system Homeowner Installed
4- 2550 gallon tanks linked together, 3" prefiltration with a maelstrom sitting on top of the tank, this filter removes almost all debris that gets past the other prefiltration. 1 1/2" floating filter to a 1.5hp on demand pump supplies water to a large garden. The tanks are all linked together at the base of the tanks.
Deep East Texas 2-2550 gallon DIY Kits Homeowner Installed
Great Job! This is a 2550 gallon DIY Kit with a 2550 gallon extension tank, total storage 5100 gallons of water. The tanks are linked together top and bottom and run to a pump. The rainwater will be used to irrigate several gardens around the property and for an emergency drinking water source.
Fairlie, TX 2550 Gallon System Homeowner Installed
Check out the latest DIY Kit installed by homeowners! Everything looks so neat, painted conveyance lines, leaf eater ultra, first flush diverter and overflow line (hidden in picture). Nice base for the tank and landscape timbers to keep base material in. This is very important to prevent erosion around the tank.
I cannot think of a thing I would change if I had done it myself! The DIY kits with the Rainwater Harvesting Class has been a huge success and to see the end results of several homeowner installs makes us very proud!
Check out the latest DIY Kit installed by homeowners! Everything looks so neat, painted conveyance lines, leaf eater ultra, first flush diverter and overflow line (hidden in picture). Nice base for the tank and landscape timbers to keep base material in. This is very important to prevent erosion around the tank.
I cannot think of a thing I would change if I had done it myself! The DIY kits with the Rainwater Harvesting Class has been a huge success and to see the end results of several homeowner installs makes us very proud!
Princeton, TX 2550 gal. black DIY Kit Homeowner Installed
Customer came out to Rainwater Ranch to purchase their Black 2550 gal.DIY Kit, the rainwater harvesting class and tour of our 5 working systems. This customer decided to sit the tank on a concrete slab then plumb in all of the components to make a rodent proof system to capture filtered clean water! I like the way the overflow with the mosquito flap valve is mounted up high in order to direct overflow water into a watering trough for their farm animals.
Wichita Falls, TX 7,200 Gallon System Homeowner Installed
This is another system installed by one of our customers. All of the components and the tanks were purchased from Rainwater Ranch. Our customer did a great job installing the system.
This is really two systems, one is separate and located on the other side of the property. This portion of the system can catch approximately 6200 gallons of rainwater, with 2 leaf eater ultras, 2 first flush diverters and a mosquito flap valve. All of the tanks are linked together at the base. A floating filter and a submersible pump will supply the landscape sprinkler system.
The 2nd system consist of 2 - 500 gallon tanks linked together with a 3" leaf eater advanced, a 3" first flush diverter and a mosquito flap valve.
This area of Texas was in a severe drought at the time of this installation, and due to water restrictions, they could not do any outside watering. The rainwater harvesting system will allow the customer to water his beautiful landscape and big trees.
A note from the owner!
I have 5,232 ft. of surface area that I catch. Since installed, I have collected about 5600 gallons on a rainfall total of between 2 and 2.5 inches.
Thanks for all your help.
This is really two systems, one is separate and located on the other side of the property. This portion of the system can catch approximately 6200 gallons of rainwater, with 2 leaf eater ultras, 2 first flush diverters and a mosquito flap valve. All of the tanks are linked together at the base. A floating filter and a submersible pump will supply the landscape sprinkler system.
The 2nd system consist of 2 - 500 gallon tanks linked together with a 3" leaf eater advanced, a 3" first flush diverter and a mosquito flap valve.
This area of Texas was in a severe drought at the time of this installation, and due to water restrictions, they could not do any outside watering. The rainwater harvesting system will allow the customer to water his beautiful landscape and big trees.
A note from the owner!
I have 5,232 ft. of surface area that I catch. Since installed, I have collected about 5600 gallons on a rainfall total of between 2 and 2.5 inches.
Thanks for all your help.
Homeowner Installed 600 gallon system in Wichita Falls, TX
Customer installed this 600 gallon rainwater harvesting system. GREAT job, it looks neat and very efficient. Customer used all the proper pre-filtration, which is important to store clean water.
North Central, Texas 2,550 Gallon System Homeowner Installed
Another homeowner installed system! This is a 2550 gallon tank that was installed beside a covered riding arena. It catches one side of the building off of one downspout which handles about 1100 square feet of roof. This captured rainwater will water the indoor riding arena.
The customer came to Rainwater Ranch and purchased the tank and components and looked at the rainwater harvesting systems we installed. A lot of thought, planning and work went into this system and it turned out great. The diverter was upsized to accommodate the large roof area. Future plans are already being made to add on to the system.
This area of North Texas has an annual average rainfall of 34". In an average year this system will catch about 580 gallons of rainwater per inch of rain and 19,700 gallons annually.
The customer came to Rainwater Ranch and purchased the tank and components and looked at the rainwater harvesting systems we installed. A lot of thought, planning and work went into this system and it turned out great. The diverter was upsized to accommodate the large roof area. Future plans are already being made to add on to the system.
This area of North Texas has an annual average rainfall of 34". In an average year this system will catch about 580 gallons of rainwater per inch of rain and 19,700 gallons annually.
3050 total capacity in two systems, Wills point, TX Homeowner Installed
Two separate 1525 gallon DIY Kits on one building (one on either side of the building) for a total of 3050 gallons storage capacity!
GREAT looking system!
She came by Rainwater Ranch and visited with us for a few hours, she saw our system and we went over the assembly of the components and a few other tips we have learned over the last 6 years. She went home and put her rainwater harvesting systems together.
GREAT looking system!
She came by Rainwater Ranch and visited with us for a few hours, she saw our system and we went over the assembly of the components and a few other tips we have learned over the last 6 years. She went home and put her rainwater harvesting systems together.
3050 Gallons Total Capacity, Lannius, TX Homeowner Installed
Another great DIY system, this was a very complicated system, many things involved with this system are left out of the picture. We are proud of our customer and his father for taking on this install! This 3050 gallon rainwater harvesting system is the water supply for the home.
The system includes the two 1525 gallon DIY kits, a 12 inch wall mount first flush diverter, 1 inch floating filter, water is pumped to the house with a 3/4 hp Rainflo automatic pump and 25 gallon pressure tank.
Tanks are placed on a nice solid base with a surround to keep everything in place.
A note from the owner! March was the one year mark for our system that we got from Scott and Candy. I added a filtration system plus an ultraviolet light, and we use our rainwater for everything including drinking water, and everything works just right. It has all been perfectly reliable so far, and I do a complete bacteriological and contaminants test on our water periodically, and it's always perfect!
The system includes the two 1525 gallon DIY kits, a 12 inch wall mount first flush diverter, 1 inch floating filter, water is pumped to the house with a 3/4 hp Rainflo automatic pump and 25 gallon pressure tank.
Tanks are placed on a nice solid base with a surround to keep everything in place.
A note from the owner! March was the one year mark for our system that we got from Scott and Candy. I added a filtration system plus an ultraviolet light, and we use our rainwater for everything including drinking water, and everything works just right. It has all been perfectly reliable so far, and I do a complete bacteriological and contaminants test on our water periodically, and it's always perfect!
Just a few of the systems that we have installed over the years.
Caddo Mills, TX 3050 Gallon System
We went by today to take a few pictures of the system we just finished. It is a 3050 gallon system with a wall mount 4" X 22 gallon first flush diverter, 4" leaf eater advanced, 1" floating filter with a 3/4 hp above ground pump and pump cover.
The tanks ...are linked together at the bottom with 2" Banjo ball valves and with 3" schedule 40 pipe at the top of the tanks.
Look between the tanks and you can see the light tan cover for the RainFlo 3/4 hp pump.
The pump has a separate 1 " Banjo ball valve so the customer can shut the pump off and drain it in the winter. It also has a 1" floating filter in the tank and a 1 1/4" in line strainer to help filter the water to protect the pump. The overflow is 4" schedule 40 with a mosquito flap valve.
The roof area is sheet metal and is a 40' X 50', 2000 square feet, of catchment area. This system will catch about 1100 gallons for every one inch of rain, 2.8" of rain and it will be full! This area of Texas gets an average annual rainfall of 34" so this system will harvest about 37,000 gallons of rainwater each year.
Lavon, TX 2550 Gallon System
Just finished an install in the Lavon, TX area 7-8-2017. The roof catchment area is about 800 square feet and will catch about 440 gallons of rainwater for every inch of rain. They will be using the rainwater to water several young trees.
Comment from customer It is not often that we have the opportunity to do business with folks ' we care to embrace as friends. Candy and Scott are just such folks. They shared a wealth of hard earned knowledge about installation things that never occured to me. Experts are saying the next crisis will not be oil, but water, It is life sustaining! Just received this note from customer!! We have not had hardly any substantial rainfall, but the first summer shower after your install, lasted almost an hour, started light, gained some intensity for 10 to 15 minutes and went away like it started. Wife ran outside to listen to it run into the tank. We were astonished that such a brief shower put almost 300 gallons in the tank. I am sure we will need a couple more of these. The next one will be the shorter one, 6 ft. X 8 ft. for the lower west side eaves, of our house. We still haven't erected the 30' X 40' X 14' barn/shop, so much left to do, around here. |
2550 Gallon Black Rainwater Harvesting System at Rainwater Ranch
We just finished this 2550 gallon Rainwater Harvesting System here at our home Rainwater Ranch. This system catches from a 625 square foot carport area at the front of our home. The system consist of the 2550 gallon tank, 3" leaf eater ultra, 3" first flush diverter, 3" overflow line with a mosquito flap valve. We have installed a 2" banjo valve to shut the tank off and use a 3/4" brass 1/4 turn ball valve/hose bib to gravity feed water.
The 625 square foot roof will yield about 325 gallons of rainwater in a 1 inch rainfall event. This area of Texas gets average annual rainfall of 34 inches, so this system will move about 11,000 gallons of rainfall yearly. We will also use this system to move water to storage tanks in the orchard to water the trees and other vegetation.
The base is made up of landscape cloth with 30 retaining wall blocks and 1000lb. of very fine smooth gravel.
This takes our capacity to almost 15,000 gallons.
The 625 square foot roof will yield about 325 gallons of rainwater in a 1 inch rainfall event. This area of Texas gets average annual rainfall of 34 inches, so this system will move about 11,000 gallons of rainfall yearly. We will also use this system to move water to storage tanks in the orchard to water the trees and other vegetation.
The base is made up of landscape cloth with 30 retaining wall blocks and 1000lb. of very fine smooth gravel.
This takes our capacity to almost 15,000 gallons.
Lavon, TX 2550 Gallon System
We finished the project in Lavon, TX today. (1-22-2014) Took a little longer than
anticipated but it was worth it. It turned out great and will catch a lot of
rainwater runoff. This system will help resolve a standing water problem
on the north side of this building.
The system captures rainwater from a 1600 square foot metal roof, it is filtered thru a leaf eater. Then to a 3" first flush to filter out the smaller debris and dust, the rainwater then goes to a 2550 gallon green tank equipped with a 3"
overflow line with a mosquito flap valve. Because the customer will be hooking the system to a pump, a Floating Filter was installed. This will serve as additional screening and keeps the outflow of water in the best water. A 2" banjo ball valve, for the main cut-off, and 2 brass ball valve hose bibs will provide water to the customer's pump and the other hose bib will be connected to a garden hoes, used to irrigate gardens, trees, and animals. The 1600 square foot roof will yield about 850 gallons of rainwater for every inch of rain. This area of Texas has a 34" annual average rainfall, so this system is capable of harvesting 28,900 gallons every year!
anticipated but it was worth it. It turned out great and will catch a lot of
rainwater runoff. This system will help resolve a standing water problem
on the north side of this building.
The system captures rainwater from a 1600 square foot metal roof, it is filtered thru a leaf eater. Then to a 3" first flush to filter out the smaller debris and dust, the rainwater then goes to a 2550 gallon green tank equipped with a 3"
overflow line with a mosquito flap valve. Because the customer will be hooking the system to a pump, a Floating Filter was installed. This will serve as additional screening and keeps the outflow of water in the best water. A 2" banjo ball valve, for the main cut-off, and 2 brass ball valve hose bibs will provide water to the customer's pump and the other hose bib will be connected to a garden hoes, used to irrigate gardens, trees, and animals. The 1600 square foot roof will yield about 850 gallons of rainwater for every inch of rain. This area of Texas has a 34" annual average rainfall, so this system is capable of harvesting 28,900 gallons every year!
Check out the nice base around the tank!! Our customer had this laid out and all we had to do was put in some sand and set the tank in place. They came in with some small washed stone to finish the base around the tank.
6525 gallon Rainwater Harvesting System at Rainwater Ranch
This is one of the rainwater harvesting systems at Rainwater Ranch. It is a 6525 gallon system with two 3" leaf eaters, two 3" first flush diverters, two 3" mosquito flap valves. The two tallest tanks are linked together and capture water off of the taller part of the roof. They are plumbed into a 3/4 hp RainFlo automatic above ground pump. Water is taken from the tanks through a 1 1/4" floating filter to the pump.
The smaller tank is a 1525 gallon tank which catches water from another section of the roof which is shorter (7' from gutter to ground) and also a much larger roof area. We transfer water from the smaller tank to the center tank with a portable submersible pump.
The total sq. footage for this system is 2500 and one inch of rain can capture 1500 gallons of water. This area of Texas has an annual average rainfall of 34 inches, so this system will harvest 51000 gallons of rainwater annually.
The smaller tank is a 1525 gallon tank which catches water from another section of the roof which is shorter (7' from gutter to ground) and also a much larger roof area. We transfer water from the smaller tank to the center tank with a portable submersible pump.
The total sq. footage for this system is 2500 and one inch of rain can capture 1500 gallons of water. This area of Texas has an annual average rainfall of 34 inches, so this system will harvest 51000 gallons of rainwater annually.
Wichita Falls, TX area 7650 gallon Rainwater Harvesting System
Greenville, TX 3000 Gallon System
This rainwater harvesting system is a 3000 gallon system with a 3" leaf eater ultra, 3" first flush diverter and a mosquito flap valve on the overflow. The conveyance lines are 3" schedule 40 pvc pipe. This steel building is a 60' X 60' but we are only going to catch off of the front for now. The catchment area we are using is 15' X 60' single slope metal roof. In a 1" rainfall event it will harvest about 495 gallons, this area of TX gets an average annual rainfall of 34" so this system will harvest about 16,830 gallons every year. This system also has a 1 1/4" floating filter inside the tank that connects to an above ground 3/4 hp RainFlo automatic pump.
This system will be used to irrigate several fruit trees around the property and to supply fresh water to several raised vegetable beds.
This system will be used to irrigate several fruit trees around the property and to supply fresh water to several raised vegetable beds.
Quinlan, TX 2550 Gallon System
This is a 2550 gallon rainwater harvesting system with a 3" leaf eater and first flush diverter. The conveyance line and overflow line is 3" schedule 40 pvc pipe. The vertical pipe under the conveyance line is for support only and is not connected to the plumbing, this was required because of the length of the conveyance line. The overflow line is located on the other side of the tank and has a mosquito flap valve to keep out all unwanted pests. A 3/4" hose bib supplies water using a gravity feed system.
The building is a 30' X 40' detached garage and we catch off of one side for now, the front gutter will be brought around to the collection area later on. Now we are catching off of 600 square feet of roof so this system will yield about 340 gallons of water for every 1 inch of rain. This area receives an average annual rainfall of 34 inches so this system will yield about 11,560 gallons per year. When we get the whole building on line it will double the capacity.
The customer will be using the rainwater to irrigate several fruit trees, raised bed gardens and landscape. They did a great job placing the surround at the base of the tank and adding mulch to keep the dirt from washing away from the base of the tank. They added solar landscape lights at the corners of the surround, also painted the conveyance line and overflow line, making them blend in to the background.
The building is a 30' X 40' detached garage and we catch off of one side for now, the front gutter will be brought around to the collection area later on. Now we are catching off of 600 square feet of roof so this system will yield about 340 gallons of water for every 1 inch of rain. This area receives an average annual rainfall of 34 inches so this system will yield about 11,560 gallons per year. When we get the whole building on line it will double the capacity.
The customer will be using the rainwater to irrigate several fruit trees, raised bed gardens and landscape. They did a great job placing the surround at the base of the tank and adding mulch to keep the dirt from washing away from the base of the tank. They added solar landscape lights at the corners of the surround, also painted the conveyance line and overflow line, making them blend in to the background.
Aubrey, TX 2550 Gallon System
This system is a black 2550 gallon tank with a 4" leaf eater and a 4" first flush diverter. It also has a 4" overflow line with a mosquito flap valve.
The roof size is 1800 square feet, with 1 downspout and a single slope roof we rated this system at 95% effective. With a 1 inch rain this system will catch about 1065 gallons and the average annual rainfall for this area is 34 inches for a total of 36,200 gallons per year.
This system is set up to be able to expand to multiple tanks.
The captured rain water will be used to water livestock and a future garden. Surround at base of tank looks great!
The roof size is 1800 square feet, with 1 downspout and a single slope roof we rated this system at 95% effective. With a 1 inch rain this system will catch about 1065 gallons and the average annual rainfall for this area is 34 inches for a total of 36,200 gallons per year.
This system is set up to be able to expand to multiple tanks.
The captured rain water will be used to water livestock and a future garden. Surround at base of tank looks great!
In Ground Carat Tanks
This is an in ground 5100 gallon rainwater harvesting system complete with in tank pre filtration and submersible pump.
This system was installed in Preston Hollow, TX for Mullinix Custom Homes. The system will collect rainwater and be used to irrigate landscape. Watering the landscape with rainwater is much more beneficial for your vegetation than city water. The chemicals that are added to purify the potable water is not good for plants. Harvesting rainwater gives you the freedom to water your landscape when you need to water.
This system was installed in Preston Hollow, TX for Mullinix Custom Homes. The system will collect rainwater and be used to irrigate landscape. Watering the landscape with rainwater is much more beneficial for your vegetation than city water. The chemicals that are added to purify the potable water is not good for plants. Harvesting rainwater gives you the freedom to water your landscape when you need to water.
Commerce TX 1525 Gallon System
This system was installed beside a shed type building with a 20' x 25' single slope roof with new gutter and gutter screens. The 500 square foot roof will catch up to 310 gallons of rainwater for every 1 inch of rain. This area of Texas has an average rainfall of 32 inches per year so this system has a capability of catching 9920 gallons per year.
The system consists of a 1525 gallon dark green tank, leaf eater ultra, first flush diverter and a overflow line with a mosquito flap valve, all done with 3 inch sch. 40 pvc pipe
The system consists of a 1525 gallon dark green tank, leaf eater ultra, first flush diverter and a overflow line with a mosquito flap valve, all done with 3 inch sch. 40 pvc pipe
Rain barrels are a great way to start catching rainwater!
This rain barrel was installed and painted by one of our customers and her daughter. They use rain barrels around the home and have just recently installed 12 " strainer baskets on all of the barrels to help keep out insects and other debris. After using the rain barrels for a period of time they had us to install the 1525 gallon system shown in the above picture on a building closer to their vegetable gardens.
Rockwall TX 2550 gallon Rainwater Harvesting system
Just finished this system today (2/28/13) it is a 2550 gallon wet system, we caught off of 3 downspouts that had leaf eater ultra rain heads with mosquito screens, ran underground piping to the tank where it goes thru a 4" first flush diverter into the tank with a calming inlet, the overflow has a mosquito flap valve to complete the system.
The owners will be using the system to supply water to the gardens and water the foundation of their two story home.
With just over 1000 square feet of roof area and an average rainfall of 34" per year this system will yield about 18,000 gallons of rainwater per year.
The owners will be using the system to supply water to the gardens and water the foundation of their two story home.
With just over 1000 square feet of roof area and an average rainfall of 34" per year this system will yield about 18,000 gallons of rainwater per year.
Picture on the left was taken the day we finished. This picture was sent after the cedar surround was installed.
WOW! The homeowner installed a cedar surround. This takes rainwater harvesting to a new level. It is functional (catching rainwater) and aesthetically pleasing (looks great). Also, the homeowner painted the pvc pipe and the exposed part of the tank. GREAT JOB!
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Another load of tanks going directly to 2 different customers. All 3 tanks are dark green 3000 gallon polyethylene water storage tanks. The tanks are 102" diameter x 93" overall height and weigh about 400 lbs each.
We will deliver your tank right to your address as long as I can get in with this trailer!!
We will deliver your tank right to your address as long as I can get in with this trailer!!
North of Greenville TX
This rainwater harvesting system supplies a remote building with water.
Rockwall TX
The color of the tank blended in beautifully with the building and background..
This is a 3000 gallon dry system with a Clean Rain Advanced Downspout Filter and Diverter and a overflow with a mosquito flap valve
This is a 14' X 30' /420 sq. feet, because of the difficult installation of the gutters this system will still yield about 5000 gallons of rainwater per year.
This is a 3000 gallon dry system with a Clean Rain Advanced Downspout Filter and Diverter and a overflow with a mosquito flap valve
This is a 14' X 30' /420 sq. feet, because of the difficult installation of the gutters this system will still yield about 5000 gallons of rainwater per year.
North of Greenville TX
This system starts with a leaf eater with dual screens, one for keeping leaves and debri out and one for keeping out mosquitos, then into a 3" first flush diverter, with a 3" overflow and mosquito flap valve.
The gutters were re-directed so the water flowed to the middle of the building, allowing the tank to catch all the water from one side of the building. This side of the building is 20' X 60' and will yield about 700 gallons of stored rainwater for every inch of rain! This location gets an average of 34" of rain per year so this system will yield 23,800 gallons per year!
The gutters were re-directed so the water flowed to the middle of the building, allowing the tank to catch all the water from one side of the building. This side of the building is 20' X 60' and will yield about 700 gallons of stored rainwater for every inch of rain! This location gets an average of 34" of rain per year so this system will yield 23,800 gallons per year!
Rockwall TX
This system was installed before the gutters were replaced. A storm was blowing up as we finished the installation, so we temporarily used some old pool flexible hose to run from the old downspout to the downspout diverter and started catching the rainfall. Not pretty but it worked until the gutters and downspout were replaced.