
Bulverde Residence – 30,000 Gallon Rainwater Harvesting System
Location: Bulverde, Texas
Application: Whole-home potable use with municipal water backup
Tucked naturally into the backyard landscape, this system provides a sustainable and reliable water source for the homeowner’s daily needs.
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Tucked naturally into the backyard landscape, this system provides a sustainable and reliable water source for the homeowner’s daily needs. Designed with whole-home use in mind, the system ensures year-round performance and offers the flexibility to choose rainwater over municipal supply.
The storage tank is fed by a gravity-based underground conveyance system. Water is filtered and pressurized for household use, and the compact pump enclosure enable an efficient footprint. This project is a great example of functional design blending with native landscaping and modern architecture.

Cotulla Ranch – 65,000 Gallon Potable Rainwater System
Location: Cotulla, Texas
Application: Whole-property potable supply for ranch facility
The client came to us after their well turned briny and unusable—so corrosive it would burn your eyes when washing your face.
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The client came to us after their well turned briny and unusable—so corrosive it would burn your eyes when washing your face. We provided a reliable rainwater harvesting system capable of meeting all potable water needs on-site.
The system is supplied by runoff from a 60×200 ft shop roof, delivering consistent, clean water year-round. This installation demonstrates how rainwater can replace compromised groundwater sources in rural Texas applications.

Blanco Ranch – 30,000 Gallon Potable Rainwater System
Location: Blanco, Texas
Application: Whole-property potable water supply
With rapid development in the region, this client grew concerned about the long-term reliability of their municipal water supply.
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With rapid development in the region, this client grew concerned about the long-term reliability of their municipal water supply. They turned to Holden Rainwater for a solution that could offer self-sufficiency and resilience.
Using the expansive rooflines of the shop and barn structures, we designed and installed a fully pressurized rainwater harvesting system capable of meeting all potable water demands for the property. The 30,000-gallon tank, strategically placed for unobtrusive access, collects and stores rainwater, which is then filtered, disinfected, and delivered under constant pressure to the home and buildings.
The system integrates seamlessly with the site’s solar infrastructure and operates independently of the grid, providing year-round sustainability and peace of mind. It’s a perfect example of how rainwater harvesting can provide security and value in a growing rural community.

Wimberley Residence – 30,000 Gallon Potable Rainwater System
Location: Wimberley, Texas
Application: Whole-home potable water system with well backup
Perched on a rugged hilltop with sweeping views of the Texas Hill Country, this home presented significant challenges related to elevation and limited access.
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Perched on a rugged hilltop with sweeping views of the Texas Hill Country, this home presented significant challenges related to elevation and limited access. The client’s goal was to rely on rainwater as their primary water source, using their well only as a last resort.
Our team designed and implemented a 30,000-gallon system tailored to the site’s steep terrain and tight working conditions. With thoughtful placement of the tank and efficient use of space, we delivered a reliable, pressurized rainwater system that integrates seamlessly with the property.
This installation is another example of how Holden Rainwater goes beyond conventional approaches to provide practical, elegant solutions—even in the most challenging environments.

Pipe Creek Residence – 51,000 Gallon Potable Rainwater System
Location: Pipe Creek, Texas
Application: Whole-property potable water system, sourced from two structures
Initially skeptical about rainwater’s ability to meet their needs, this client was concerned about the long-term reliability of their well.
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Initially skeptical about rainwater’s ability to meet their needs, this client was concerned about the long-term reliability of their well. We designed a 51,000-gallon rainwater harvesting system that pulls from both the home and adjacent shop building to maximize collection potential.
The result is a highly functional, gravity-fed system that delivers pristine, filtered water to the entire property. Now fully converted to rainwater, the homeowners report they’re ‘in love with the quality’ and can’t imagine going back to their original groundwater source.
This project is a testament to rainwater’s capacity to meet the needs of larger households—even in areas with limited rainfall and high water insecurity.

Cordillera Ranch – 51,000 Gallon Potable + Irrigation System
Location: Boerne, Texas (Cordillera Ranch)
Application: Whole-home and irrigation rainwater system
In the heart of the Cordillera Ranch community, this homeowner needed a sustainable water solution that could serve both their home and extensive landscaping.
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In the heart of the Cordillera Ranch community, this homeowner needed a sustainable water solution that could serve both their home and extensive landscaping. They were also concerned about the long-term reliability of their groundwater supply as development continues to grow in the area.
Per ARC requirements, the system had to be minimally visible from both the road and the residence. Our team successfully designed and installed a 51,000-gallon rainwater system, strategically tucked into the natural topography and protected landscape.
Navigating around mature trees and native vegetation, we delivered a discreet, highly functional system that supports both indoor potable use and outdoor irrigation—all without disturbing the property’s established aesthetic.

Blanco Residence – 30,000 Gallon Potable Rainwater System
Location: Blanco, Texas
Application: Whole-home potable water system
This project highlights how rainwater harvesting can serve as a primary water source in growing communities where well water availability is becoming less reliable.
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This project highlights how rainwater harvesting can serve as a primary water source in growing communities where well water availability is becoming less reliable. Located just outside Blanco, this custom residence required a potable system that could deliver consistent, clean water without dependence on their well.
We designed and installed a 30,000-gallon system, complete with underground conveyance and a compact pad placement that fits naturally into the surrounding terrain. The tank position ensures optimal flow, and the pressurized filtration setup supports everyday household use.
This installation reflects our ongoing commitment to thoughtful design, precision placement, and long-term water resilience in semi-rural Texas landscapes.

Blanco County – 30,000 Gallon Pioneer Tank
This client in Blanco County took a hands-on approach, choosing to install the rainwater conveyance system himself. He came to us for the tank installation and some expert guidance to ensure his vision became a reality. We fully support and encourage this kind of DIY initiative, and we’re always happy to provide consultation along the way. We installed a 30,000-gallon Pioneer Water Tank and helped point him in the right direction to complete the system with confidence.
Blanco County – 30,000 Gallon Pioneer Tank
This client in Blanco County took a hands-on approach, choosing to install the rainwater conveyance system himself. He came to us for the tank installation and some expert guidance to ensure his vision became a reality. We fully support and encourage this kind of DIY initiative, and we’re always happy to provide consultation along the way. We installed a 30,000-gallon Pioneer Water Tank and helped point him in the right direction to complete the system with confidence.

Northern Bexar County – 40,000 Gallon Potable Rainwater System
Location: Northern Bexar County, Texas
Application: Whole-home potable supply for a family of five
With a growing family and a less-than-reliable well, this homeowner needed a more dependable source of water. We designed and installed a 40,000-gallon potable rainwater system…
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With a growing family and a less-than-reliable well, this homeowner needed a more dependable source of water. We designed and installed a 40,000-gallon potable rainwater system to meet the household’s full-time water demands.
The client wanted the tank tucked out of immediate view, which required thoughtful siting. We successfully nestled the tank within the existing landscape while working around substantial pre-existing concrete and utility lines. Despite a tight retrofit scenario, our team delivered a system that’s both high-performing and minimally intrusive.
This installation showcases our expertise in custom retrofits and creative solutions for clients who demand performance without sacrificing aesthetics.