Pumps
Water pumps are essential to efficiently draw water from a source, especially in setups where gravity-feed isn’t viable. They ensure a consistent and reliable flow of water for various needs, such as showers or sinks.
Consider the flow rate, power source, and type (manual or electric). Ensure the pump can handle the volume of water you’ll need and is compatible with your energy source.
It’s essential to choose a pump designed for potable water, ensuring it’s made from materials safe for drinking and doesn’t contaminate the water.
Yes, most of our water pumps come with a warranty that ensures quality and durability. The exact length and conditions of the warranty vary by product.
Water Supply
Use dedicated clean water containers, regularly clean and sanitize your water system, and, if unsure about water quality, treat it using filters, purifying tablets, or boiling.
Yes, we offer a variety of water filters that remove impurities and particles from water, ensuring safer and cleaner water for use.
Insulating water pipes, using frost-free faucets and keeping water flowing regularly can help prevent freezing. It is also advisable to shut off outdoor pipes during extreme cold.
Low water pressure can be caused by several factors. It may be helpful to check the pump and system for blockages or leaks. In some cases, replacing or upgrading the pump can improve pressure.
Waste Water
A well-designed wastewater system with correctly placed drains, adequate piping and a powerful wastewater pump is essential. Regular cleaning and maintenance also prevent blockages and flooding.
Yes, with proper treatment and filtration, wastewater can be reused for certain purposes, such as irrigation or toilet flushing. Consult local regulations for wastewater reuse.
Environmental regulations vary by region and country. It is essential to consult local regulations and ensure that your wastewater system complies with them.
Chemical wastewater requires special treatment to prevent pollutants from entering the environment. Depending on the chemicals, it may require special disposal or treatment. Always consult a specialist before disposing of chemical wastewater.