
- ABOUT US
Water Security Starts With Smart Collection in Wimberley
In a place like Wimberley, water independence is not just a luxury, it's a necessity. With shallow wells, frequent droughts, and growing pressure on shared water resources, more residents are turning to rainwater harvesting to secure their water future. At Hydro Harvest, we specialize in designing and installing complete systems built to handle the unique conditions of the Texas Hill Country.
Whether you live near Jacob’s Well, manage acreage off River Road, or run a small business near the square, our systems are tailored to your land, rainfall patterns, and water goals. We make harvesting rainwater practical, affordable, and built to last.
- OUR SERVICES
Full-Service Rainwater Systems Tailored to the Hill Country
Our systems are custom-built for the way you live and work. Whether you're supporting a native landscape, raising livestock, or preparing for long dry spells, we design systems that capture, store, and distribute rainwater efficiently and safely.
Rainwater harvesting starts with smart design. We evaluate your roofline, annual rainfall, and intended water use to create a system that delivers long-term efficiency. In Wimberley, where limestone terrain and seasonal storms are common, proper planning ensures every drop is collected and used wisely.
Our installation team understands the challenges of the local environment. We use corrosion-resistant materials, reinforce structural integrity, and place components for optimal access and flow. From above-ground tanks tucked beside your workshop to large-scale agricultural systems, we install with precision and care.
Rainwater systems need regular attention to stay clean, safe, and effective. We offer full-service maintenance for Wimberley property owners, including inspections, tank cleaning, filter replacement, and seasonal system prep. Whether your system is new or has been running for years, we make sure it stays efficient year-round.
- WHY CHOOSE US?
Trusted by Wimberley Locals Who Value Long-Term Solutions
We’re not just installers, we’re long-term partners in water resilience. Our systems are built for performance, backed by real experience, and tailored to the needs of Wimberley’s diverse properties. With a focus on durability, code compliance, and customer support, we deliver dependable results and peace of mind.
40%
Average Utility Savings
100K
Gallon Collection Potential
20+
Tank Styles
100%
Client Satisfaction
- WHO WE SERVE
Water Solutions for Homes, Homesteads, and Hill Country Businesses
From rural homes in Woodcreek to businesses along Ranch Road 12, we work with people who value water conservation and long-term planning. We help families collect water for native gardens and wildlife. We help landowners build systems to support livestock and orchard irrigation.
And we support small businesses, from inns to vineyards, with custom water solutions that align with their operations and values. Whatever your setup, we’ll help you put rainwater to work for your land and your future.

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- FAQ'S
What Wimberley Property Owners Ask Us Most
Curious about how rainwater collection works in Wimberley? Here are answers to a few of the most common questions we get from local homeowners, ranchers, and business owners.
Yes. Rainwater harvesting is not only legal across Texas, but it is also encouraged as a sustainable practice. Wimberley residents are increasingly adopting systems to reduce well use and improve drought preparedness.
Wimberley receives around 33 inches of rain annually, though it varies by year. With a well-designed catchment system, even a modest roof can yield thousands of gallons of usable water each season.
With the proper filtration and disinfection system in place, collected rainwater can be treated to meet potable standards. Many rural residents in the Hill Country use rainwater as their main household supply.
Small residential systems typically do not require permits, but larger or commercial setups may need approval depending on size and plumbing connections. Our team handles all code compliance and permitting where required.
We recommend basic maintenance at least twice a year, including filter changes and tank checks. Our maintenance plans ensure long-term performance and water quality, especially during dry seasons when every gallon matters.
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