Ultra‑slim footprint
At only a foot or so thick, ThinTanks sit along fences, walls, or setbacks—freeing up patios, play areas, and planting beds that bulky round tanks would consume.
Product Water designs and installs ThinTanks “water‑wall” systems along fences, walls, and setbacks—so you capture more rainwater without giving up usable space.
Serving Seattle, Tacoma, and Western Washington homeowners.
ThinTanks + Product Water = space‑efficient, code‑aware rainwater design.
ThinTanks are ultra‑slim polyethylene rainwater tanks that create a “water wall” along fences and walls, giving you serious storage in sites where traditional round tanks simply won’t fit.
Instead of a big round tank dominating your yard, ThinTanks hug the edge of your property line—turning a fence or wall into a functional water‑storage surface.
ThinTanks combine a slim, architectural “water wall” form with serious capacity. Product Water designs these tanks into your site so they work with your space, not against it.
At only a foot or so thick, ThinTanks sit along fences, walls, or setbacks—freeing up patios, play areas, and planting beds that bulky round tanks would consume.
Multiple ThinTanks can be linked in series, giving you more gallons without increasing the footprint, ideal for driveways, side yards, and multifamily projects.
Built from durable, UV‑stable polyethylene and installed with PNW‑appropriate overflows, freeze‑aware plumbing, and safe discharge locations.
Product Water pairs ThinTanks with non‑vertical, hydraulic collection and distribution so each gallon captured can actually be used where and when you need it.
From tight side yards in Seattle to ADUs and small multifamily projects across the South Sound, ThinTanks let you add meaningful storage where space and setbacks are working against you.
Capture roof runoff along your fence line and use it to irrigate gardens, raised beds, and landscapes—without losing patio space or access paths to a big round tank.
For tight urban projects, ThinTanks can live along driveways, alleys, or shared walls, supporting rainwater reuse or helping address project‑specific stormwater needs.
Use ThinTanks as non‑potable backup for outages, smoke events, or summer water restrictions so landscapes can survive and essential outdoor uses can continue.
A clear, four‑step path from first questions to a working ThinTanks system that fits your site, your budget, and the way you actually use water.
Send your address, a few photos, and how you’d like to use ThinTanks. We review roof area, setbacks, access, and any obvious constraints.
We outline a ThinTanks layout, estimated storage, and a ballpark installed budget so you can decide whether to move forward.
We install ThinTanks, connect them to your roof and drains, and integrate with outlets or irrigation so captured water is easy to use.
We walk you through valves, seasonal use, and basic maintenance, and remain available for questions as you live with the system.
Share a few details about your site and how you hope to use ThinTanks. We’ll review roof area, space, and access, then follow up with a concept and ballpark budget.
Prefer to start by phone? Call us and mention you’re asking about ThinTanks so we can pull up this page while we talk.