ThinTank

Slimline water tanks. Space-saving rainwater harvesting solutions for urban homes

THIN tanks: The ultimate space-saving solution for rainwater harvesting. Our slimline design creates a water wall, perfect for water retention systems and graywater recycling in urban environments.

Deviator-Powered

a homeowner standing below the Deviator gutter insert

These West Seattle homeowners built a DIY rainwater harvesting system to make their backyard more sustainable. By combining rainwater collection for gardens with water-saving irrigation, they’ve cut costs while creating a thriving, eco-friendly landscape. See how you can do the same!

A DIY Approach to Water Conservation

Discover how a passionate homeowner in Pierce County, Washington, is revolutionizing water conservation with a cutting-edge rainwater harvesting system. Supported by the Pierce County Conservation District’s Green Stormwater Mini Grant program, this DIY project not only enhances gardening efforts but also significantly reduces reliance on municipal water supplies. With a scalable design and strategic upgrades, this initiative showcases the power of individual action in promoting environmental sustainability. As climate change challenges our water resources, learn how such innovative solutions can pave the way for a more sustainable future. Dive into this inspiring story of creativity and conservation!

WP McCory

"Dual rain tank system with 900 gallon capacity"

By doubling capacity and implementing smart water management techniques, we’ve created a win-win situation. The homeowners enjoy a reliable, eco-friendly water source for their garden, while the utility benefits from reduced strain on the sewer system during peak times. It’s a prime example of how innovative rainwater harvesting can address both individual and community needs.

Product Water: RainWise Installation Summary, South Seattle

Extra Water Storage

Learning Rainwise: Our customer had long been interested in participating in Seattle Public Utilities’ RainWise program, which aims to reduce the flow rate of water entering the city’s combined sewer systems during heavy rain events. After reaching out to Product Water to learn more, they were ready to move forward with the project.   Key […]