Check out some of Cleanflo’s favorite residential rain collection systems. Uniquely designed for each project. With over 10 years of experience Cleanflo can adapt our rainwater harvesting designs to any project or create new designs to meet your specific needs. Meet all of your water needs with harvested rainwater. From garden use or toilets to clean drinking water. Get your system designed and built by Cleanflo today!

British Columbia - Irrigation
In Vancouver Endowments lands the homeowner of a new home approached Cleanflo Water Technologies and purchased a RainSeeker.

Ontario - Drinking Water
Near Kingston a Tiny Home rainwater harvesting system is the primary source for potable water, with a backup water source of hauled water.

Quebec - Drinking Water
This rainwater harvesting system is designed to be the primary source for potable water, with a backup water source of hauled water.

Ontario - Toilet and Laundry
This is a dual water system. Rainwater for non potable (Toilets and Laundry) and hauled water for drinking and bathing.

Alberta - Irrigation
This rainwater harvesting system is designed for irrigation only. It is connected to a single downspout. With a pump for reusing the rain.

Nova Scotia, Alternative to Drilling a Well - Drinking Rainwater
“The lot where we are going to build is located on the coast and doesn’t have any use able source of water. Local wells have been contaminated with salt water and hauling water can be cost prohibitive,”
“As an engineer, I knew I needed something more sophisticated than a lot of the do-it-yourself kits out there. I needed a company that offered a design service not much different than how an architect would provide plans for a house. We wanted a professional to put together a design package that we could supply to our builder, and that’s exactly what we got from Cleanflo Water Technologies.”
Craig Jansen, Nova Scotia

Kingston, Ontario Alternative to Drilling a Well - Drinking Rainwater
“We are very pleased with our water quality for general household and drinking water. I’m happy that we chose rainwater as our supply. Knowing that we are reducing our footprint, have a safe system to supply clean and very good drinking water for our family is very important. In our area, wells are questionable in quality and supply, so knowing that we have a good source for water puts our minds at ease”
Jo-Anne Hopkins, Ontario

Quebec, Alternative to Drilling a Well - Off-Grid Cabin - Drinking Rainwater
“I bought a rain water harvesting system from Cleanflo for my cottage; Our needs were evaluated. The submission was detailed.The hardware is first class. The installation instructions and maintenance instructions are thorough. We will be installing the system in spring, as my cottage is off the-grid and only accessible by boat or snowmobile. Here are a few pictures of the cottage and tanks carried over the lake by snowmobile”
Hugo Delorme, Quebec

Saskatchewan, Alternative to Drilling a Well - Drinking Rainwater
Jenine Demyen, Saskatchewan
“We were building and needed to put in all services. All the wells in the area were dug to at least 400 feet and neighbors had told us the quality wasn’t great. It just made sense to harvest rainwater from the roof to use throughout our house and yard.”
“I pay for filters, but that cost is less than a standard monthly water bill. Plus, you don’t actually realize how great it tastes until you drink other water.”

British Columbia, Cabin - Outdoor Shower
“Cleanflo was a big help to us in setting up a rainwater system for our guesthouse. They were available for questions, sent the parts promptly and was professional in all our dealings with them. We love our new rainwater system, especially the outdoor shower!”



