In South Africa, we face continual problems with our council water supply. Leaking pipes are all too common and can often leave us sitting without water for many days on end. In addition, council water has become pricy and we are still due for another increase this month. As a result, people have begun to look at different ways of accessing water. In particular, many people are now considering accessing their groundwater However, before you can use your groundwater you need to treat it correctly and filter it. Let’s look now at some common issues with groundwater in South Africa.
Common issues with groundwater in South Africa may include sediment, bacteria, high salts, high hardness, corrosion, iron and manganese.
You need to address these issues before you can safely use your groundwater. However, the good news is that water filtration can effectively address each of these problems.
You can use groundwater both indoors and outdoors. You can connect your groundwater to your irrigation system and use it for watering your garden. You can even use it to fill your pool provided that you treat it correctly first. You can also connect it to your mains and use it indoors. Again, you will need to filter it first as it can cause issues with your appliances (like your dishwasher and washing machine) if not treated.
Let’s take a look now at the benefits of water filtration:
THE BENEFITS OF WATER FILTRATION
- You will have clean, safe drinking water
- You will save money because you won’t need to buy bottled water
- It helps protect the environment
- It helps prevent skin irritations
- Your water will have an improved taste and odour
- Water filtration protects your health
- It gives you convenient and easy access to clean water
- Water filtration protects your appliances and plumbing
If you are wanting to use your groundwater to cut costs on your water bill please contact us. We can design a water filtration system for you based on your water analysis results.
Contact us today for water filtration and water tank installations, Cape Town!