Catching H2O is proud to be the authorized dealer and installer for CorGal® Water Tanks in Southern California. Developed to provide a non-corrosive storage vessel, these quality products are engineered to last and meet the…
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CorGal® Water Storage Solutions – Specialty Tanks
CorGal® Water Storage Tanks can made of wood, timber, and corrugated galvanized metal for water or other liquids. TimberTanks® are round wood structures used as water storage tanks and for containment of other liquids and…
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CorGal® Water Tanks Residential
CorGal® Water Tanks provide a wide range of Residential Water Storage solutions such as Rain Water Collection for Irrigation, Drinking and Potable Water Cisterns, and Fire Protection Water Storage. Enjoy the photogallery below showcasing architecturally pleasing…
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Making Use of Your Stored Rainwater: Step 1, Adding a Pump
Most people start with a fairly small tank (or even a rain barrel) and a gravity hose bib. This is works really well when you have trees downhill that need watering, or you can fill…
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Get Ready to Catch Some Rain in San Diego!
We often hear people say “It never rains in San Diego”. To which we reply, even in a drought year we get at least 5 inches of rain, which translates to 6,000 gallons per year…
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My tank is leaking!
A leak may be a sign you are ready for another tank!
El Nino didn’t end the drought. The potential for conservation in still incredible.
Rainwater storage is a crucial resource for San Diego where 80% of our water resources are imported from hundreds of miles away. Storing hundreds of gallons onsite for your landscape can start now!
The importance of Filter Maintenance
It’s time to clean your filters so the water can flow into your tanks clean!
Introducing Tiny Timber CorGal® Tanks!!
We are excited to be able to offer a new option for residential scale tanks by Water Storage Tanks Inc., maker of CorGal® Tanks! These tanks are built with Eastern Red Cedar staves and non-potable…
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It’s never too late to fall in love with growing food!
It’s been a while since I’ve taken an opportunity to put plants in the ground. But with a little rainwater, home made compost, and some heirloom seeds, feeling successful was EASY!






