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CSIAboveground Residential Fiberglass Rainwater Tanks

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Regardless of where you live you have probably been subjected to voluntary or mandatory water restrictions. These are typically during summer months when temperatures and water use peaks for irrigation. The irony is that the over use of water during this time of year causes the water restrictions which in turn leads to lost vegetation and landscaping.

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CSI manufactures a line of residential fiberglass rainwater tanks, we like to refer to as our Water Geek™ tanks. All tanks are 6` tall and vary in diameter from 36" – 66". Tank capacities range from 300 – 1,050 gallons but tanks can also be connected together to create nearly any footprint and volume you need. Unlike alternative tanks that can be an eyesore, CSI tanks are available in two neutral colors or you can purchase an unfinished tank and paint it to match your house. This is the perfect solution for those ready to upgrade your rain barrel.

Efficient water use is increasingly important to us all. With growing populations and limited supplies of both groundwater and surface water, we must use water wisely. Rainwater harvesting is an innovative approach anyone can use. Aboveground rainwater harvesting tanks from Containment Solutions are the perfect choice for a backyard application. A simple 500 gallon fiberglass tank can supply clean water throughout the year even during mandatory water restrictions for basic water consumption like flower beds or washing cars.

Rainwater harvesting:

  • is environmentally friendly
  • is better for plants
  • prevents soil erosion by reducing rainfall runoff
  • is self-suffi cient and sustainable
  • conserves energy from potable water processes
  • reduces the burden on cities/municipalities

Installation of the fiberglass rainwater harvesting tank was designed to be a weekend do-it-yourself project for as few as 2 individuals. The video below gives you a better idea of what to expect whether hiring a crew to install your tank or handling the project yourself.