RainXChange
Rainwater Harvesting Systems
Aesthetic BenefitsThe RainXchange™ adds the beauty of a water feature to an efficient system for capturing, filtering, and reusing our most precious resource – water! Whether you choose a Pondless® Waterfall or bubbling urn to your landscape, you’ll be happy knowing your RainXchange™ System not only looks great, but is beneficial for the environment, too.
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Wildlife HabitatBecause the water stored in the RainXchange™ System is constantly moving and being aerated, it becomes a sanctuary for wildlife. Birds, frogs, dragonflies and butterflies all flock to water in the landscape. In fact, water is a key component in certified wildlife habitats.
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ConservationCapturing rainwater to operate a decorative water feature creates true self-sustainability, drastically reducing the need for chemically-treated traditional water sources. The Aquascape Foundation relies on the RainXchange system to be the backbone of their missions to provide children with clean drinking water.
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Ease of UseWhile you enjoy the benefits of a decorative water feature, the RainXchange™ System filters the stored water to prevent stagnation and growth of unhealthy bacteria. Accessing the stored underground water is easy as connecting a hose to a spigot. A small pump is connected to the stored water making it convenient for you to water the landscape.
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Living Water Landscape Service was a participating contractor when Aquascape launched the Green Community Movement in 2009 with their “Extreme Green Community Makeover” project in the Chicago suburb of Sugar Grove. ( That's me in the green shirt running into your screen). We’re passionate about growing this green movement by teaching like-minded folks about sustainable landscaping and its benefit to our environmental surroundings.
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Our service areas include most of the areas around Battle Creek, & Southwest ( MI ) Contact us if your town is not listed below.Calhoun County • Battle Creek, Marshall, Pennfield, Calhoun County, Emmett Township, Athens,Marengo Township, Leroy Township, Bedford, Harper Creek, Lakeview, Newton Township, Ceresco
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