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Published: June 4, 2026
Updated: June 4, 2026

Rainwater Harvesting for Commercial Properties

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Southern Arizona Rain Gutters designs, supplies, and installs commercial rainwater harvesting systems for properties across Tucson and Southern Arizona. If you need to capture roof runoff for landscape irrigation, facility use, or fire storage, we build systems around the roof, the site, and the amount of storage your property actually needs.

We work with commercial property owners, facility managers, and builders in Greater Tucson, Green Valley, Nogales, Rio Rico, Vail, Marana, Oro Valley, Sahuarita, Sonoita, and Three Points. In our climate, that means planning for hard sun, intense monsoon runoff, and the very real value of conserving water instead of letting it sheet off the building and disappear.

Commercial rainwater harvesting systems for Tucson irrigation and non-potable building use

For a lot of commercial properties, rainwater harvesting is not just about putting a tank on site. Roof-collected rainwater can be used as an onsite non-potable water source for uses such as ornamental plant irrigation and, in the right project setup, other building uses like toilet flushing or clothes washing, so Southern Arizona Rain Gutters focuses on building the capture and storage side around how your site will use that water.

"Southern Arizona Rain Gutters designs roof-collected rainwater systems around real commercial non-potable uses, including ornamental plant irrigation."

If your project is subject to Tucson’s commercial rainwater harvesting standard, the design has to do more than hold water. The City standard calls for documentation showing how 50% of irrigation demand will be met with harvested water, so we plan collection area, downspout routing, tank capacity, tank location, and overflow with that target in mind.

"For Tucson commercial sites, Southern Arizona Rain Gutters can design around the 50% irrigation demand documentation standard."

That approach helps when you are developing a site, updating landscaping, or trying to reduce dependence on potable irrigation water. Southern Arizona Rain Gutters gives you a system that is built around landscape water demand and site conditions, not a generic tank dropped wherever there is space.

For indoor non-potable reuse applications, the treatment and plumbing side depends on the project team and the use case. We can design and install the roof capture, guttering, conveyance, and storage pieces so your building starts with a solid collection system and the right foundation for reuse planning.

Southern Arizona Rain Gutters builds high-volume commercial collection from roof edge to cistern

A commercial harvesting system starts at the roof edge. Southern Arizona Rain Gutters installs seamless aluminum and copper rain gutters in multiple colors and profiles, including K-Style, and we add fascia wrap where needed so runoff is directed into downspouts and storage instead of washing against walls, entry areas, or landscaped edges.

"Southern Arizona Rain Gutters pairs seamless gutter systems with commercial storage options up to 20,000+ gallons."

For storage, we match the tank to the site and the job it needs to do. Southern Arizona Rain Gutters offers above-ground plastic tanks and steel culvert cisterns, with commercial cistern capacities from 800 to 20,000+ gallons, plus top-feed or wet-feed configurations and overflow piping based on your layout.

Desert conditions are tough on exposed materials, so the details matter. Our sealed, UV-protected tanks and screened openings help reduce algae and mosquito problems while holding up better through long dry stretches and sudden monsoon events.

Here are some of the commercial uses we regularly design around:

  • Landscape irrigation: Capture roof runoff to help meet ornamental plant irrigation demand and reduce municipal water use.
  • Fire storage: Add large-scale storage where reserve water volume is part of the site plan.
  • Facility use: Build collection and storage for projects planning non-potable water use within the property.

Whether your building is a small office, a warehouse, a retail property, or a multi-building site, Southern Arizona Rain Gutters sizes the system around actual roof capture and practical storage goals. That makes a big difference in a place like Tucson, where one storm can fill part of a system quickly, but months of dry weather can test whether the storage volume was planned correctly.

What the commercial rainwater harvesting design and installation process looks like

When Southern Arizona Rain Gutters reviews a commercial property, we start with the basic questions that affect performance. How much roof area can be captured, where can downspouts run, where will the cistern or tank sit, how will overflow move during a monsoon burst, and how will your crew access screens, valves, and fittings later?

That site-first approach helps prevent common problems like undersized gutter runs, tank placement that blocks access, or overflow dumping water in the wrong place. It also gives you better price clarity, because commercial system cost depends on roof size, storage volume, gutter material, conveyance length, tank type, and site access.

Southern Arizona Rain Gutters handles professional installation, and we also have parts available for pickup if an owner, contractor, or facility team is managing part of the work. If you want to phase the project, we can talk through what should go in now and what can be added later as budget or operations change.

If cost is part of the decision, ask us about flexible payment plans. The goal is to help you build a commercial rainwater harvesting system that works for the property without making the scope harder to understand than it needs to be.

When Southern Arizona Rain Gutters is the right fit for your commercial property

Southern Arizona Rain Gutters is a good fit when you want one local company to think through the gutters, downspouts, storage, and desert-specific performance together. That matters in Southern Arizona, where UV exposure, dust, roof runoff volume, and monsoon timing can all affect how well the system works after installation day.

We are especially helpful when your project needs more than a decorative barrel approach. Commercial sites usually need real storage, real conveyance planning, and a layout that makes sense for irrigation demand, facility use, or fire storage.

You are likely a strong fit for our commercial systems if:

  • Your project needs irrigation compliance planning: especially when harvested water must be documented against landscape demand.
  • You need large-scale storage: from above-ground tanks to steel culvert cisterns sized from 800 to 20,000+ gallons.
  • You want materials that make sense in Tucson: seamless aluminum, copper options with patina, fascia wrap, UV-protected tanks, and screened openings.

Southern Arizona Rain Gutters also makes sense if you want a local team that understands the service area and its building conditions. What works in a wetter climate is not always what holds up best here, and a commercial system in Tucson needs to be planned for both water conservation and harsh exposure.

Schedule a commercial rainwater harvesting review for your Tucson-area site

If you are planning a new commercial project or upgrading an existing property, talk with Southern Arizona Rain Gutters about the roof area you can capture, the storage volume you need, and how the harvested water will be used. We will help you sort out the gutters, cisterns, and site layout so you can move forward with a commercial rainwater harvesting system that fits your property and your water goals.

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