Are Water Barrels Making a Comeback?
Considering that an inch of rain dumps 500 gallons on the roof of a typical 2,000-square-foot house, it’s possible in most parts of the country to collect more than enough runoff for basic landscape irrigation needs
Chris Gray’s Favourite Drainage & Rain Management Tips
“It rains a lot in the British Columbia.” That’s Chris Gray, the owner and chief design guru here at Pump and Power. While... Learn More
We All Love Our Planet. But Still, Why Should We Conserve Water?
It’s the most important time of the year! No, not Christmas or back to school – Valentine’s Day is right around the... Learn More
The Hidden Pros & Cons of Landscaped Water Solutions
It’s pretty simple. Water in your basement = bad. Water on your lawn = bad. Water running down the walls of your... Learn More
6 Inexpensive Yard Elements to Control Stormwater Runoff
Global Warming!! Fortunately for homeowners in the entire Lower Mainland and Vancouver Island, instead of white walkers and exploitative violence, we’re only... Learn More
What Would Water Harvesting Look Like On My Property?
Some of my blog writes about directing water away from your home. As we have seen the sudden deluge of a possible future... Learn More
4 Symptoms of Blocked Drainage & Resulting Problems
As the weather gets colder and the rain pelts the lower mainland day after day after day, a sudden surge of stormwater... Learn More
The Crucial Act of Water Harvesting in Other Countries
We’ve got a lot going for us here in British Columbia. A healthy lifestyle, opportunities to find work and a bevy of... Learn More