INSTALLATION & DESIGN SERVICES

Zone control for your entire property with a manifold system.

A water manifold system gives you centralized control over every water line in your home or building — better pressure, easier maintenance, and a plumbing infrastructure built the way high-performance homes are supposed to be built. PreciseFlo designs and installs manifold systems for new construction, renovations, and commercial properties.

25+ Years of Experience
Licensed & Insured in Georgia
Residential & Commercial
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WHAT WE DO

water manifold system

Centralized control, better pressure, cleaner installation designed around you.

Traditional plumbing runs water through a series of branching pipes — each connection point a potential leak, each branch a potential pressure drop. A water manifold system replaces that with a centralized hub that sends a dedicated line to each fixture in your home or building. No branches. No pressure drops. No shared lines that interfere with each other.

The result is consistent pressure at every fixture simultaneously, the ability to shut off water to a single room or fixture without affecting the rest of the property, and a plumbing infrastructure that's dramatically easier to service and maintain over the life of the building.

  • Residential water manifold design & installation

  • Commercial manifold system design & installation

  • PEX manifold systems for new construction

  • Manifold system installation for renovations

  • Zone valve and shutoff integration

  • Manifold system upgrades for existing homes

  • Multi-zone pressure management

  • New construction coordination with builders & GCs

  • System integration with filtration & heater systems

WHEN TO CALL US

Signs a manifold is the right solution.

You're building a new home

New construction is the ideal time to install a manifold system — before the walls close and while the plumbing layout can be designed around the manifold from the start rather than retrofitted later.

You're doing a whole-home renovation

A major renovation with open walls is the next best opportunity to upgrade to a manifold system. If the plumbing is being touched anyway, it's the right time to build it the way it should have been from the beginning.

You have pressure problems throughout the house

If running two showers or a dishwasher and a faucet simultaneously causes noticeable pressure drops, your traditional branch plumbing is the likely culprit. A manifold system eliminates the problem by giving each fixture its own dedicated line.

You're a builder or general contractor

Manifold systems are increasingly specified in high-performance residential and commercial builds. We work directly with builders and GCs from the design phase through rough-in — on schedule and to spec.

You want a more serviceable plumbing system

A manifold system lets you shut off water to any individual fixture or zone without affecting the rest of the property — making future repairs, renovations, and maintenance dramatically simpler and less disruptive.

You're building to a higher standard

Luxury homes, custom builds, and high-end renovations increasingly use manifold systems as the baseline — not an upgrade. If your home should be built to a higher standard, this is part of what that means.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • A water manifold is a centralized distribution hub that receives your main water supply and sends individual dedicated lines — typically PEX tubing — directly to each fixture or zone in your home or building. Instead of branching pipes that share flow and pressure, every fixture gets its own line from the manifold. The result is consistent pressure, easier shutoffs, and a cleaner, more serviceable installation.

  • The main benefits are consistent water pressure at every fixture simultaneously, the ability to shut off water to a single fixture or room without affecting the rest of the building, significantly fewer joints and connection points which means fewer potential leak points, and a much easier system to diagnose and service. For high-performance homes and commercial builds, it's increasingly the standard.

  • No — though new construction is the easiest time to install one. Manifold systems can also be installed during whole-home renovations when walls are open, or as a targeted upgrade in existing homes. We assess what's feasible for your specific situation and give you an honest recommendation.

  • Most modern manifold systems use PEX tubing — a flexible, durable, and corrosion-resistant material that's well suited for the individual runs a manifold system requires. PEX is significantly easier to route through walls and floors than rigid copper, and it's highly resistant to freeze damage.

  • Yes — and this is actually one of the strongest arguments for designing all three systems together. A properly integrated manifold, filtration, and water heater system gives you a complete, optimized water infrastructure that performs consistently and is easy to maintain. We design all three as a unified system when the project allows for it.

  • For a high-end home, a new construction project, or any home where long-term performance and serviceability matter — yes, absolutely. The upfront cost is higher than traditional branch plumbing, but the long-term benefits in pressure consistency, reduced leak risk, and ease of maintenance make it the right choice for clients who want their home built to a higher standard.