Big Roofs
Young’s Restaurant is the first restaurant in Seattle to install green stormwater infrastructure on their property – namely, three cisterns that control an average of 11,145 gallons of stormwater a year.
University of Washington's AOII becomes the first Greek organization to become RainWise!
Phinney Ridge Lutheran Church slows 66,100 gallons of stormwater annually from going into the sewer system!
Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary installs a RainWise rain garden designed by their students!
RainWise Benefits for Large Properties
Save Money
For properties with large roofs, the RainWise rebate typically covers the entire cost of installation. In addition, property owners can apply for the Stormwater Facilities Credit and save money on their annual drainage fee.
Curbside Appeal
RainWise provides you with the opportunity to beautify your building’s landscape and collect water for summer irrigation. Who doesn’t love a nice garden?
Environmental Stewardship
RainWise is about protecting our local waters and educating communities. RainWise can help you become a role model for environmental stewardship.
Volunteer Engagement
Your RainWise installation provides opportunities for volunteer engagement, neighborhood events, and community building. In addition, the RainWise team can work with you to organize ground breaking ceremonies, educational signage, workshops, and environmental stewardship demonstrations.
Do you work or volunteer at or with a property that would be considered a Big Roof and think it would be a good fit? Contact us to get started!