Rainwater
As nature Intended
Ensuring the quality and safety of collected rainwater with filtration is a must.
Rainwater is full of contaminants including debris, sediment, microorganisms and atmospheric pollutants. Filtering is the key to purifying this water for drinking, cooking, and irrigation purposes. Here's why it's crucial:
Debris Defense Rainwater scooped from rooftops often carries leaves, twigs, and other debris. Filtering out these particles prevents clogs and keeps your tank and water quality in check.
Microbe Management Bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms can hitch a ride in rainwater. By filtering through the right systems, like sediment and activated carbon filters, you can kick these harmful critters to the curb, ensuring your water is safe to sip.
Pollutant Purge Dust, industrial pollutants, and even bird droppings can make their way into rainwater. Filtering sweeps away these contaminants, leaving you with a cleaner, safer water supply.
Algae Control Sunlight can turn rainwater tanks into algae breeding grounds. Proper filtration not only removes organic matter but also provides UV protection, keeping algae growth at bay and your pipes clear.
Taste the Difference Filtering doesn't just purify water; it also improves its taste and odor by banishing any unpleasant flavors caused by impurities.
Choosing the right filtration system is key, depending on your specific needs and how you plan to use the rainwater. Get in touch with us, and we'll help you navigate the best approach to filtering your rainwater tank effectively.
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UV - 99.9% Sterilisation
Rain Tank water will always require filtration as it isn't treated like municipal water supplies. In our experience, the most cost-effective and total solution is to use UV Sterilisation, which will ensure 99.9% eradication of all Bacteria, Parasites, and Viruses from your house water supply.