Rainwater has all the advantages of cleanliness and softness, with the value of PH, which is almost neutral. These characteristics make rainwater a valuable asset for homeowners looking to cultivate their landscape, as well as adding longevity of household appliances; by reducing corrosion and scaling effects caused by hard water. Rainwater harvesting has many advantages and benefits, some of them:
* Rainwater is free
softness * Rainwater makes it much easier on the inside of the device, adding to them longevity
* Rainwater is higher for landscape irrigation
* Rain water reduces the load on the stormwater drainage system and stormwater
* Rainwater is a great resource when groundwater available, unacceptable, or in any restricted.
The fact that you can harvest or collect rain water to its origin, that is, in your own backyard, eliminates the cost and expenses associated with its pumped or delivered to your home via computer, which rotates faster than the speed of light. This will be in the interests mentioned above, it’s free. Now, of course, your main water supply is not coming from the system for collecting rain water, but you can increase the high percentage of your water consumption. There are many systems of collection, ranging from facilitation is very broad. Depending on your needs and the amount of precipitation falling your area receives will determine how much or how little your system will play a role in your daily water consumption.
There are many resources for information on rainwater harvesting, both commercial and residential levels. Here are three very good resources that I would recommend:
1) Texas Manual on Rainwater Harvesting is extinguished Texas Board of Water Resources. This guide is a very effective tool How-To for the design and construction of rainwater catchment systems. It is intended for residents of Texas, but is widely used for people throughout the United States.
2) Sky combines the protection of water resources system, this site seems to do more commercial level, you can watch the video, which is very informative and makes the process of collecting rain water, crystal clear.
3) Brae system for collecting rain water is a huge amount of information on both residential and commercial rainwater harvesting.
These three resources, a great starting point for creating a system that is right for you or your business. Rainwater harvesting systems, someday we’ll look back and wonder how we ever lived without them.



