CASE STUDIES
Project-style proof pages that translate installations into clearer decision-making for future customers.
Proof beyond a gallery
The gallery already shows project visuals, but case-study pages help explain what problem a home had, what type of system made sense, and why a particular layout or package was chosen.
This page is the start of that proof layer. It gives the site a clearer bridge between photos, trust, and real buying decisions.
- Explains the thinking behind typical installations
- Helps future clients recognise similar property patterns
- Supports both SEO growth and conversion confidence
FEATURED PROJECT TYPES
These are built from the project patterns and suburb references already present across the site.
Waterkloof Family Backup Upgrade
A larger home needed dependable pressure and longer cover during municipal interruptions. The final recommendation centered on stronger storage, pressure support, and a cleaner visible layout.
View Gallery →Centurion Integrated Household System
This project combined municipal backup goals with longer-term harvesting potential, making it a good example of how a household can build resilience in phases.
View Gallery →Brooklyn Compact Urban Installation
A tighter property footprint required more careful tank placement and routing, with a focus on keeping the install neat and practical rather than oversized.
View Gallery →Lynnwood Filtration-Oriented Upgrade
An existing household wanted better confidence in stored water quality, so the scope focused on structured filtration and a more dependable service path.
View Gallery →CLIENT FEEDBACK
Social proof matters more when it is separated into a page people can browse intentionally.
Client Review
"I had no water for 4 days during municipal repairs. Never again. The team installed our system in one day and it's been flawless."
Client Review
"Honest pricing, clean work, no mess left behind. Highly recommend to anyone in Pretoria."
Client Review
"The rainwater harvesting system paid for itself in 8 months. Our tank is always full, even in summer."