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The Original Rainwater Pillow Was The Obvious Choice
Distributor Project Profile
Rainwater Pillow Installation, La Mesa California
Building Green Futures Inc, Rich Alianelli and Rosalind
Haselbeck, co-owners
For this project, a rainwater pillow was an obvious choice. The
house is on a narrow lot that has a steep slope to the front. There
is no space for an above-ground tank, except for in locations that
are less than ideal due to visibility and traffic. Similarly, there
is no convenient location for an under-ground tank. Furthermore,
this client has limited irrigation needs and therefore the labor
costs for excavation would not make sense. When we discovered the
accessible crawl space immediately below the best roof area for
rainwater collection, we knew a rainwater pillow was the ideal
application for this project.
The rainwater collection area includes a flat section of roof
with about 1,000 square feet as well as a smaller section toward
the front. The gutters from these two roof areas are
tied together, delivering rainwater to a single downspout. This
downspout runs down the side of the house, enters the crawl space
below floor level, and then flows into the rainwater pillow. This
design means that there are no penetrations to the building
envelope. There is an overflow directed outside the building to
some shrubs along the walkway, to prevent flooding in the
crawlspace.
The pillow holds about 800 gallons when filled to 1.9 ft high
and is 10 ft x 6 ft flat. This is the maximum that could fit in
this crawl space, but works due to her limited irrigation needs and
choice of drought-tolerant plants.

This client has small landscaped areas around the periphery of
her patio and potted plants on the patio and front deck. She wished
to continue hand-watering these plants, but with the use of
rainwater. Her primary watering needs were on the patio and front
deck and she wanted hose bibs accessible to both locations.
Therefore, our design for her system included running pipe from the
pillow to serve hose bibs on both sides of the house. The rainwater
is delivered using a Flotec ½ HP pump with a remote control
switch.
My favorite comment from the client was that during the first
big rain after our installation she said: " I woke
up and heard the rain and raced into the utility room to watch my
pillow fill with water!". After she had a chance to use the pillow,
she said: "I used the rainwater and it works great!".
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