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About Richard Silverman

Richard Silverman is the President and CEO of Rain Rich, a Huntington based Irrigation Company he started himself in 1982. He oversees sales and production, works with new clients to resolve issues, trains employees, and researches new services. He graduated from Stony Brook University with a Bachelor’s of Science in Biology and received an Associate of Applied Science in Agriculture from Farmingdale University. He is certified as a Low Voltage Lighting Installer, EPA Water Sense Partner and Irrigation Designer.
12 11, 2015

Five Reasons To Make Sure Your Gutters & Leaders Are Clean

By |2015-11-12T12:58:54-05:00November 12th, 2015|Drainage, Fall, Gutters, Plumbing|Comments Off on Five Reasons To Make Sure Your Gutters & Leaders Are Clean

Many homeowners never think to clean their gutters until they notice a problem. Once realized, it may be too late to simply clean the gutters. Repairs and replacements of gutters, leaders, siding, fascia boards and [...]

30 10, 2015

Fall Yard Projects- Call Now To Get $50 Off Any Service

By |2018-10-17T15:46:34-04:00October 30th, 2015|Drainage, Fall, Gutters, Landscape Lighting|Comments Off on Fall Yard Projects- Call Now To Get $50 Off Any Service

 For the past 30 years, Long Island homeowners have relied on Rain Rich for hassle-free help with fall projects. Let us complete the tasks on your list to get your landscape in-shape and home ready [...]

15 10, 2015

How Much Should I Water in the Fall?

By |2015-10-15T15:24:53-04:00October 15th, 2015|Fall, Irrigation, Lawn Care|Comments Off on How Much Should I Water in the Fall?

Fall Lawn Care I recently received a bunch of requests asking how much to irrigate now that the weather has cooled down. It’s a good question and the answer is: about ¼ of what you [...]

9 09, 2015

Long Island Drought Alert!

By |2015-09-29T15:37:39-04:00September 9th, 2015|Irrigation, Summer, Water Drought|Comments Off on Long Island Drought Alert!

At this time, Long Island is experiencing a moderate drought with little or no rainfall for July, August, and September. Temperatures are above average with 54 consecutive days of daytime temperatures above 80 degrees! It is [...]

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