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Explore the many ways WaterFence works for you — from rainwater harvesting and fire protection to irrigation and beyond. Real-world applications for residential and commercial properties.

Why Multi-Family Properties Are Rethinking the Fence Line

2026-04-12T06:25:19-07:00By |Uses|

Landscape irrigation is one of the largest operating expenses on a multi-family property — and one of the hardest to control. Water rates climb year over year. Drought restrictions tighten without warning. And residents expect green, well-maintained grounds whether the budget cooperates or not. Most property managers treat >

Fire Suppression and WaterFence: A Smarter Line of Defense

2026-03-25T18:19:50-07:00By |Uses|

Wildfire risk in California and across the US is no longer a seasonal concern — it's a year-round reality. As communities continue to expand into wildland-urban interface zones, homeowners are increasingly responsible for their own first line of defense. That means water. Specifically, it means having enough >

The Perimeter Fence That Feeds the Inventory

2026-04-13T07:11:01-07:00By |Uses|

Nurseries and garden centers use more water than most customers realize. Every bench of annuals, every row of container trees, every flat of groundcover — it all needs consistent irrigation, often multiple times a day in peak season. Water is the single largest variable cost on the >

Your Fence Is Hiding a Secret Garden

2026-04-11T19:24:40-07:00By |Uses|

Most people install WaterFence for the practical reasons — irrigation, fire suppression, emergency storage. They connect a few panels along the property line, watch the tanks fill during the next rain, and start watering their garden without touching the municipal supply. That's the plan, and it works >

When the Grid Goes Down, Your Water Shouldn’t

2026-03-27T06:54:43-07:00By |Uses|

Most homeowners don't think about their water supply until it's gone. A wildfire evacuation order, an extended power outage, a municipal system failure after an earthquake — these aren't hypothetical scenarios. They're the events that reveal, in the worst possible moment, that a home has no backup >

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