Rainwater Harvesting
The effective use of water makes sense both from an economical and environmental point of view. Parts of the UK have suffered from hose bans during dry periods making it increasingly difficult to provide irrigation for gardens and parks.
One third of the household's water consumption is typically used to flush toilets, which is a quite wasteful use of water from the water treatment plants. Water from those plants also has a carbon footprint since the water treatment and distribution requires energy.
With rainwater harvesting you can accumulate rainwater during the wet months, store it and use it for the toilets, washing machines, and for irrigation. Since you will use less treated water, you will reduce your water bills and your carbon footprint. You could even beat the hosepipe bans if you choose the correct system*
Thermogen can provide a rainwater harvesting system installed for as little as £850.00, so why not call 0800 7566 762 today to discuss your requirements.
“A very friendly, hard working team, always ready to advise and accomadate.Solar panels are unobtrusive and provide hot water very quickly. We would recommend Thermogen without hesitation”.
- Mr Mrs Playle Burgh Le Marsh
Installed October 2008
“Excellent job completed within 2 days, tidy and polite installers who explained everything to us in a very easy to understand way. Would recommend to anybody.”
- Mr Mrs Johnson Bawtry
Installed August 2008
“Installed in under two days, water at just the right temperature at the taps without the use of emersions even on a cloudy day in September excellent service”
- Mr Rothwell Saltfleetby
Installed Sept 2008
“On October 13th 2008 Thermogen installed my Solar Hot water System. The two engineers Mike and Rick did a fantastic job working hard all day and clearing up so you would not know they had been there. Well done Thermogen I would recommend you to anyone”
- Mrs Driver Burgh Le Marsh
Installed October 2008
“Excellent installation, better results than expected will be recommending to the rest of the oil users in the village”
- Mr Coombes Scrooby
Installed Sept 2008