Rainwater Harvesting 

Saving rainwater is not a new concept - the idea has been around since the dawn of civilisation. The Greeks, Romans and Egyptians all relied on it heavily; water was a prized commodity and without it they could not hope to survive. Not much has changed. 
 
Today water is fast becoming an expense that has to be taken into consideration when investing in a property. Water rates will continue to rise as energy and production costs grow and Local Councils could well introduce rate rises on properties that waste this precious element. 
 
Rainwater can be utilised for a number of domestic procedures including flushing toilets, and irrigation. With the addition of extra filters it could also be designed to feed the dish washer, washing machine, showers, car washing and even drinking water. 
 
 
Rainwater Harvesting 
 
This technology uses the rainwater coming from roofs to supply toilets, washing machines and irrigation systems. We supply systems for all types of buildings, from small domestic to airport size.  
 
Rainwater harvesting is already widely used in Europe. In Germany roughly 100,000 systems are being installed every year saving million litres of precious drinking water. 
 
Grey Water Recycling 
 
This technology recycles shower, hand wash basin and, in larger applications, also washing machine water to supply toilets, washing machines and irrigation systems. 
 
We provide systems for domestic dwellings, residential apartments blocks, hotels, office buildings and leisure centres for example.