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With water being so scarce and expensive in Southern California, it makes sense to try and capture as much of it as possible and reuse it when the rain subsides. That is why RSI Roofing offers Rain Harvesters. Whether it be individual harvesters for a home owner's association, large harvesters for an apartment complex or a giant harvester to capture rain water from a shopping center, RSI has the right one for your project:

The square footage of your catchment surface (roof) is only as large as the footprint of the structure collection surface you are using (building).

NOTE: The "Gallons Collected" shown in the chart allows for generous 20% loss due to various potential factors such as wind, clogged gutters, etc.
Want to see how they work? Check out RSI's Rain Harvesters at the Quail Botanical Gardens located in Encinitas, CA.

“Rain Harvesters have really caught attention in San Diego where the rain doesn’t come too often. When it does, the harvesters can bring you water that you can re-use for months to come. With the on-going water restrictions in San Diego, we felt donating to the Quail Botanical Gardens was a great way to promote water recycling to both the youth and adults of San Diego,” David Susi –President, RSI Roofing.
For more information on Rain Harvesters and which one is right for your project, please contact RSI for a free estimate.
With water being so scarce and expensive in Southern California, it makes sense to try and capture as much of it as possible and reuse it when the rain subsides. That is why RSI Roofing offers Rain Harvesters. Whether it be individual harvesters for a home owner's association, large harvesters for an apartment complex or a giant harvester to capture rain water from a shopping center, RSI has the right one for your project:

- Harvest Rainwater
- Prevent storm water runoff
- Decrease burden on infrastructure
- Control onsite water resources
- Help the environment
The square footage of your catchment surface (roof) is only as large as the footprint of the structure collection surface you are using (building).

NOTE: The "Gallons Collected" shown in the chart allows for generous 20% loss due to various potential factors such as wind, clogged gutters, etc.
Want to see how they work? Check out RSI's Rain Harvesters at the Quail Botanical Gardens located in Encinitas, CA.

“Rain Harvesters have really caught attention in San Diego where the rain doesn’t come too often. When it does, the harvesters can bring you water that you can re-use for months to come. With the on-going water restrictions in San Diego, we felt donating to the Quail Botanical Gardens was a great way to promote water recycling to both the youth and adults of San Diego,” David Susi –President, RSI Roofing.
For more information on Rain Harvesters and which one is right for your project, please contact RSI for a free estimate.

