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The average American family of four uses roughly 400 gallons of water per day at home. Roughly 70 percent of this use occurs indoors. Nationally, outdoor water use accounts for 30 percent of household use yet can be much higher in drier parts of the country and in more water-intensive landscapes. Source: WaterSense - an EPA Partnership Program
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According to the EPA, the average residence uses over 100,000 gallons of water annualy.
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Save Water & Money
The average American family of four uses roughly 400 gallons of water per day at home. Roughly 70 percent of this use occurs indoors. Nationally, outdoor water use accounts for 30 percent of household use yet can be much higher in drier parts of the country and in more water-intensive landscapes. In Central Texas water consumption nearly doubles during summer months. Rain barrels are a great way to use less city water and, in turn help you save money on your water bill.

Simply Better
Rainwater has a natural PH level which is better for watering lawns, gardens and plants. Tap water contains chlorine, lime, and calcium which can inhibit the health of our plants and soil. Rainwater is also better for washing automobiles and cleaning household windows.

Be Green!
When you use collected rainwater to irrigate your lawn or garden you are keeping water in the natural cycle, recharging aquifers rather than the sewer systems.

Costly Foundation Repairs
Expansive soil can cause damage to your home’s foundation. A soaker hose can easily be attached to your rain barrel and used to maintain proper moisture control near your home’s foundation.
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Save Water & Money
The average American family of four uses roughly 400 gallons of water per day at home. Roughly 70 percent of this use occurs indoors. Nationally, outdoor water use accounts for 30 percent of household use yet can be much higher in drier parts of the country and in more water-intensive landscapes. In Central Texas water consumption nearly doubles during summer months. Rain barrels are a great way to use less city water and, in turn help you save money on your water bill.

Simply Better
Rainwater has a natural PH level which is better for watering lawns, gardens and plants. Tap water contains chlorine, lime, and calcium which can inhibit the health of our plants and soil. Rainwater is also better for washing automobiles and cleaning household windows.

Be Green!
When you use collected rainwater to irrigate your lawn or garden you are keeping water in the natural cycle, recharging aquifers rather than the sewer systems.

Costly Foundation Repairs
Expansive soil can cause damage to your home’s foundation. A soaker hose can easily be attached to your rain barrel and used to maintain proper moisture control near your home’s foundation.
1Read More »