Great Lakes Rain Barrel

Great Lakes Rain Barrel Helping to conserve earth's scarce resources Great Lakes Rain Barrel is a Michigan based company, owned & operated in Livonia, MI.

We proudly distribute environmentally responsible water & energy conservation products, that help consumers do their part to conserve Earth's scarce resources. We manufacture & distribute products with a focus on using post-consumer recycled materials whenever possible and reducing scrap and energy.

Water Saving Tip of the Day:  #107Install a rain sensor on your irrigation controller so your system won’t run when it’s...
05/15/2014

Water Saving Tip of the Day: #107

Install a rain sensor on your irrigation controller so your system won’t run when it’s raining.

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Water & Energy conservation products. Water capturing, storage & recycling of rainwater. Rain barrels help reduce storm-water run-off into nearby sewers & bodies of water.

04/24/2014

#77

Water Saving Tip of the Day: #77
Next time you add or replace a flower or shrub, choose a low-water-use plant and save up to 550 gallons each year.

04/23/2014

#91

Water Saving Tip of the Day: #91

While fertilizers promote plant growth, they also increase water consumption. Apply the minimum amount of fertilizer needed.

  BABY!
04/21/2014

BABY!

04/20/2014

Water Saving Tip of the Day: #68

When sprucing up your front or backyard, consider "xeriscaping"- This landscape method uses low-water-use plants to limit your water use

Happy Easter ...hope you have barrels of fun with family & friends!
04/20/2014

Happy Easter ...hope you have barrels of fun with family & friends!

04/19/2014

(2nd) Water Saving Tip of the day: #130

Use a commercial car wash that recycles water. Or, wash your car on the lawn, and you’ll water your grass at the same time

04/19/2014

Water Saving tip of the day: #116

Spring is a great time to give your irrigation system a checkup to ensure it’s working efficiently

04/10/2014

Water Saving Tip of the Day: #86:
Aerate your lawn periodically. Holes every six inches will allow water to reach the roots, rather than run off the surface

04/08/2014

Water Saving Tip of the Day: #72 -Start a compost pile. Using compost in your garden or flower beds adds water-holding organic matter to the soil

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31643 West Eight Mile Road
Livonia, MI
48152

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