Rain gardens

Rain gardens are sustainable bioretention areas designed to capture, treat, and infiltrate rainwater.

They serve multiple purposes, including:

  • Draining water from roofs and parking lots
  • Reducing surface runoff
  • Enhancing outdoor spaces with plants, shade, and aesthetics
  • Improving water quality
  • Recharging groundwater
  • Providing habitats for birds and pollinators
Rain gardens are becoming an increasingly important element of the sustainable water cycle in cities. They are an excellent alternative to pipes that carry water far away from its source, causing new environmental and residential problems.
Rain gardens
Low cost

Low cost

The construction is local, simple and affordable.
High efficiency

High efficiency

The water is not just discharged, it is also treated.
Green area

Green area

The area becomes landscape attractive.
Mosquito-free

Mosquito-free

The water sinks and does not stand long enough for mosquitoes to develop.
Services offered:

  • Rainwater management strategies and planning
  • Conceptual solutions and cost comparisons
  • Rain garden design, construction, and supervision
  • Education and maintenance guidelines
Rain gardens
Rain gardens