Georgia enjoyed good rain this year, recovering somewhat from the drought of the year before.  How quickly we forget the strict watering restrictions and the low levels of Lake Allatoona!  But, if you have lived in this part of the world for any length of time you will know that dry years come in cycles and it is best to prepare for those dry years now.  Planning to capture and use rain water makes good sense economically and for the welfare of our environment.

Anyone from the individual who wants to use stored rain for watering plants to large companies that use grey water in toilets and sinks can make a difference. There is a large array of rainwater catchment systems available.

From a simple barrel system to a complex underground rainwater catchment system to selecting the right filtration and processing systems Complete Water Services can supply the expertise, material and resources you will need to support your sustainable, efficient and effective rainwater harvesting system.

Using rain water can reduce water bills including city storm sewer charges, alleviate demand on municipal systems and avoid strict watering schedules.

As every gardener knows rain water is great for the garden; being extremely rich in nutrients potentially reducing fertilizer use – great for the environment.

Please call us if you are thinking of designing a rain harvest system.

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