The Ultimate Sustainable Water Pond System

What’s wrong with this picture: a water fountain in the desert during a drought?

RainXchange system made by Aquascape, designed and installed by Santa Fe Water Gardens

Click to view the full size image - RainXchange by Aquascape

Absolutely nothing if a RainXchange system lies beneath it! We’re talking about a system that collects rain water, recycles it, filters it, adds oxygen, and gives it back for irrigation, water features, and many other uses. This system can be circulated through a living pond and this captured water becomes a premium fertilizer for your lawn or garden. Amazingly, 1 inch of rainfall on a 2,000 sq. ft. roof yields 1,250 gallons of water.

Santa Fe Water Gardens carries and installs this revolutionary product in the heart of the southwest – Santa Fe, New Mexico – where we know drought! Call to get the full specifications and pricing.

Check out the short list of the incredible benefits of this system

  • water reuse reduces water bills and helps avoid strict water schedules
  • water reuse reduces the need for traditional water sources
  • manages storm-water and decreases flooding
  • provides for clean filtered water storage
  • adds property value and beauty to your landscape
  • supports the wildlife in your neighborhood as a small portion of the stored water is brought to the surface for aeration
  • LEED credits for green building projects

The RainXchange system is expandable and flexible, and can incorporate a full water garden and fountain or simply use a pond-less waterfall filter. If you’ve ever dreamed of having a desert oasis in your backyard or courtyard, let Santa Fe Water Gardens make it a reality for you. Call Jason for more information at 800.505.1997.
Download the RainXchange diagram (PDF) here.

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