Smart Rainwater Harvesting Systems

Why Think Outside the Tap?

You deserve more than a rain barrel. Discover smarter, safer, and more powerful ways to collect and manage rainwater—solutions designed for your future, with smart rain water harvesting

Common Misconceptions--Smart Rainwater Harvesting Systems

  • Rain tanks must go directly under a downspout.

  • A single rain barrel is enough for most homes.

  • You can only collect water during heavy rain.

  • Rainwater harvesting systems are too complicated to maintain.

  • Stored rainwater is unsafe for garden or household use.

  • Installing a rainwater system is always expensive and not worth the investment.

How Our Approach Is Different

Traditional rainwater systems rely on single-point collection, limiting efficiency. Our smart, user-focused design captures more water and improves reliability, boosting key performance metrics like storage use and maintenance ease.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

How Our Approach Is Different

Most rainwater systems are based on outdated ideas...Intelligent rainwater collection systems work better.

Multiple Collection Points

We connect several gutters and /or downspouts...advanced rainwater harvesting solutions

a completed rainwater collection system installed in a backyard demonstrating how homeowners can efficiently harvest rainwater for sustainable gardening and household use

Smart Hydraulic Design

Our systems use hydraulic pressure...automated rainwater capture systems

Sealed, Overflow-Proof Storage

We use sealed tanks...high-tech rainwater storage systems

Benefits for You

You get a rainwater system that just works—easy to use, fits where you need it, safe, highly efficient, and designed with excellent planning for your future.

  • Capture More Rainwater: Efficiently collect water from multiple roof areas to maximize your supply.

  • Flexible Tank Placement: Install tanks anywhere on your property—hidden, convenient, or even uphill.

  • Low Maintenance & Reliable: Sealed, overflow-proof tanks keep your water clean and reduce upkeep.

FAQ

A lot of people tell us, “My rain barrel doesn’t last long.” That’s because traditional rain barrels—while popular—are based on old-school, conventional wisdom. They simply don’t have the capacity to meet most people’s needs, especially through dry spells.

Thinking outside the tap means using modern techniques to increase your storage capacity.
Instead of a single small barrel, we design systems with larger tanks—often starting at 1,000 gallons (the rule of thumb for reliable supply). This approach gives you enough water to manage your needs throughout the seasons, not just for a few days after it rains.

By moving beyond rain barrels and embracing smarter storage solutions, you can enjoy a dependable water supply all year long.

Most people think rain tanks have to sit right under a downspout, but that’s just not true anymore. Thanks to smart design and a little science called hydraulic pressure, we can place your rain tanks almost anywhere on your property—as long as the top of the tank is below your gutters, it will fill up safely and completely.

This means you’re no longer stuck with tanks in awkward or visible spots. Want your tank tucked away in a side yard, underground, or even in a basement? No problem. Our systems even fill tanks from the bottom up, so you get the most out of every drop—without the mess or hassle of traditional setups.

The result: More flexibility, better use of your space, and a rainwater system that’s truly built around your needs—not old-school limitations.

The length of time your rainwater supply will last depends on a few important factors:

  • How much water you use (your daily demand)

  • The size of your storage tank

  • How much rain you can collect from your roof

  • How efficiently your system captures water

The real secret to making your rainwater supply valuable and long-lasting is how well your entire system works together—especially by collecting from as many different areas of your roof as possible. By safely connecting multiple gutters or downspouts to your storage, you can capture water from all over your roof, not just one spot or location, and without the risk of overflow. This means your tanks fill up more quickly and efficiently during light, moderate, or heavy rainfalls.

No, you don’t! It’s a common misconception. With smart redelivery—that is, creating new paths for rainwater flow—and the right use of hydraulic pressure, your rain tanks can be placed in more convenient and practical areas of your yard, including uphill spots or near your garden, not just directly under a downspout. As long as the top of your tank is below your gutters, water will flow safely and efficiently, giving you exceptional flexibility in your system’s design, placement, and function. This added flexibility increases your system’s value and is a key part of thinking outside the tap—making rainwater harvesting work for your property, not the other way around.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Ready to Save More Water and Take Control?

Get in touch today to design a rainwater system that fits your home, your needs, and your future. It’s simple, smart, and built to last.