The Call in Their Own Words
"I found you by Googling companies in the Seattle area that clean 250 gallon water tanks… My friend used it to collect rainwater off a tree stump, ran it to his dome, and even filled his bathtub!"
Why this matters: Sometimes the simplest solutions—like a proper bleach soak—are safe and effective for non-drinking uses. Every tank and scenario has its own quirks!



Non-Potable Water for Livestock and Pets
Clean, non-potable water is vital for livestock and pets—used for drinking, cooling, and sanitation when suitable for animal health.
Water quality for animals is about safety as well as availability: regular tank cleaning, checking for algae, and keeping wildlife and contaminants away all help support herd, flock, and pet well-being.
Rainwater and recycled water can be excellent for these uses, as long as it's free from hazardous contaminants and properly managed.
*Always consult local guidelines and veterinarians for best practices on alternative water use for animals.*
Water quality for animals is about safety as well as availability: regular tank cleaning, checking for algae, and keeping wildlife and contaminants away all help support herd, flock, and pet well-being.
Rainwater and recycled water can be excellent for these uses, as long as it's free from hazardous contaminants and properly managed.
*Always consult local guidelines and veterinarians for best practices on alternative water use for animals.*


