
Engineering discipline for the water behind your home.
Enkareflow was created to close a gap in residential construction. Homeowners need water systems that are designed as a whole, installed from clear information, tested before handover, and documented for the years that follow.
Too many water systems are decided on site.
A home may draw from county supply, a borehole, rainwater, storage tanks, or several sources at once. Each source affects pressure, treatment, pumping, pipe sizing, controls, and maintenance.
Yet these decisions are often split between different suppliers and installers without one complete design. Pipes are sized by habit. Pumps are selected from a catalogue or recommendation. Components change during construction. Valves and joints disappear behind finished surfaces. When problems appear, the owner has few drawings and no clear record of what was installed.
Enkareflow replaces that uncertainty with a measured design, coordinated installation requirements, defined testing, and an as-built record of the completed system.
Give homeowners a better standard of accountability.
Enkareflow exists for clients who want more than a working tap on handover day. They want to know that the system suits the source, supports the home’s demand, can be isolated for service, and has been recorded for whoever maintains it next.
We bring homeowners, architects, contractors, equipment suppliers, and installers around one agreed design. This gives the site team clearer information and gives the owner a basis for approving materials, changes, testing, and final handover.
How Enkareflow works
Start with the source
County mains, boreholes, rainwater, and storage behave differently. The design begins with the water available to the property.
Calculate the demand
Fixtures, floor levels, simultaneous use, heating, and irrigation determine the flow and pressure the system must deliver.
Coordinate before installation
Plant space, pipe routes, manifolds, valves, drainage, controls, and service access are reviewed before construction removes the options.
Test and record the result
The completed system is checked against the agreed design and handed over with the information needed to operate and maintain it.
Good installation starts with a clear design.
Practical site skill matters. It works best when the installer has calculated pipe sizes, coordinated routes, equipment schedules, isolation requirements, testing criteria, and approved details to follow. Enkareflow provides that structure and works with the wider project team to keep important decisions from being improvised after construction begins.
Fewer unknowns before and after handover.
The design should outlast the construction team.
Measured design
A demand profile and system design based on the project information and site conditions.
Approved schematics
Drawings showing the intended network, equipment, zoning, and isolation strategy before installation.
Testing records
The checks completed at handover, recorded against the requirements of the installed system.
As-built information
Updated records showing the installed arrangement, key equipment, isolation points, and operating information.
Start with the system you need or the problem you have.
Enkareflow works with projects at the planning stage and with existing homes where the water system no longer performs as it should.

